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    “Hell-Heaven” by Jhumpa Lahiri‚ that is not the exception. However‚ it is an unusual and very enjoyable story where readers can identify themselves with it because the main characters are common people who have the same problems as many of us. If I have to summarize the story in one sentence‚ I can say that it describes the experiences of people who come from other cultures to the USA‚ and it is nuanced with an impossible love to make it more interesting and real. Also‚ the author divided the different parts

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    control these things only results in distance and isolation. In the book Unaccustomed Earth by Jhumpa Lahiri‚ the main characters Hema and Kaushik share a fear of losing control over their lives. They met as children‚ went their separate ways‚ and decades later managed to cross paths again. As shown in Hema and Kaushik‚ fear of losing control over one’s life causes them to resist emotional connections. Lahiri suggests that this is because once a person accepts their fears‚ they can move

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    There are many different causes of crime in the Criminal Justice system today. Here are three causes of crimes of my own opinion. Poor judgment‚ meaning lack of ability to think or act clearly‚ criticism meaning being picked on all your life and being put down in a negative way‚ and revenge meaning getting back at someone who has caused you pain or suffering and has done physical or mental harm to your family or friends. Poor judgment can be looked at in many different perspectives. It can

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    marries a Bengali woman. In his attempt to stay clear from anything Bengali‚ Gogol revels in the fact that he could escape from it by way of his new girlfriend Maxine. He is fascinated by every aspect of her lifestyle‚ a lifestyle that is starkly different from his. Then‚ Ashoke abruptly passed away‚ giving Gogol a sort of wake up call. When told to get away from all the chaos that came with sorting out the family affairs‚ Gogol responded with‚ “I don’t want to get away” (182). Gogol realizes the importance

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    so people think they are successful after immigration (p‚ xiv). This very pretending of making a suitable image of a successful immigrant leaves them nowhere. They feel totally shattered and isolated. They suffer for two times they deprive of both voice and understanding of the world of outside and also feel they don’t have any kind of support (Grabhar 72). He further discusses the cultural struggle of immigration is purely because of famous conjecture‚ comments‚ universal structure of narratives

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    2012 Two Different Worlds Two different worlds can mean plenty of things with many similarities. For me living in Philadelphia it means living day and night‚ literally. That’s how I view Philadelphia now at the age of my mid-twenties. It really is like that in my neighborhood. Crossing one street can put you in two different state of minds and can change how you act according to where you are in the city. Therefore I chose to do an observation on two Nail Salons in two completely different locations

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    live in the world. Do you agree? Having a sense of belonging is important for everyone and Lahiri’s short stories‚ “Interpreter of Maladies” describe the problems people face when they feel isolated. She sets many of her short stories in America and describes the difficulties that some immigrants face when confronted with a new culture‚ gender expectations or crisis. She also demonstrates‚ however‚ how others readily adapt and embrace their new lifestyle. Nonetheless Jhumpa Lahiri uses a diverse

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    Namesake” By Jhumpa Lahiri The article I chose is titled‚ “From Hybrids to Tourists: Children of Immigrants in Jhumpa Lahiri’s The Namesake‚” written by Natalie Friedman. This in depth article focuses on the inner personal struggle of an immigrant family to the United States with emphasis on Gogol Ganguli. Friedman distinguishes “the Namesake” from most other novels of its kind. As opposed to stories about immigrants coming to the United States in search of financial freedom‚ Lahiri flips the

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    Essay 2 final Draft. Problems of intercultural marriage People usually have strong opinions and differences when it comes to problems that face intercultural marriages. Most of the people I know my brother‚ dad and some of my friend married from different culture and each one has a story to tell. However‚ some of the problems that face intercultural marriage are culture difference‚ religion‚ and last but not the least identity conflicts. Some people think culture difference is not an issue and they

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    To Be or Not To Be Throughout the novel‚ The Namesake by Jhumpa Lahiri‚ the character Gogol changes in many different ways. One of the most apparent changes was in his "Indian ness". By "Indian ness" I mean the amount of his parents Bengali ways and traditions that he retained. While growing up he did everything in his power while growing up to stray away from his parents’ Bengali ways. Gogol spent most of his life trying to differ from his parents‚ however in the end he ends up obeying their

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