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Gogol mourns about his father death impact him. He remember that his father always support him during the good time and the difficulty time. Gogol also remember the fun time with his father. “Try to remember it always (Lahiri).” Gogol father was important to him. His father memory gave him better idea of his identity. That’s families is the most important in the world. Gogol became closer to mother and his culture.

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