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    One of the most unique experiences in life one can have‚ is immigrating to another country. To leave everything that is known and familiar and start life anew‚ is an experience unique to its own. In her Pulitzer Prize winning book Interpreter of Maladies‚ Jhumpa Lahiri writes numerous short fictitious stories presented in the light of the immigration‚ and how it affects the characters within them. Her characters must navigate hardship‚ questions on self-identity‚ realting to another‚ and other experiences

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    Throughout the collection of short stories‚ Interpreter of Maladies‚ by Jhumpa Lahiri‚ many characters have varying levels of success assimilating and accepting American customs. People face adapting to new cultures in various ways‚ which is reflected in the short stories “Mrs. Sen’s” and “When Mr. Pirzada Came to Dine”‚ as Mrs. Sen completely isolates herself from society and is unwilling to change her routine to work in America‚ opposed to Lilia’s family‚ that views their new home as a safe place

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    importance to instigate conflict in Interpreter of Maladies Conflict is essential in all works of fiction‚ whether it might a simple disagreement in a marriage or internally trying to deal with guilt. The real life situations of Interpreter of Maladies connect the problems with communication with conflict that will arise. In Interpreter of Maladies‚ communication problems in the short stories “A Temporary Matter”‚ “This Blessed House”‚ and “Interpreter of Maladies” resulted in conflict. In “A Temporary

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    CHARACTER ANALYSIS OF MR. KAPASI IN “INTERPRETER OF MALADIES” Mr. Kapasi is the protagonist in “Interpreter of Maladies” by Jhumpa Lahiri. In this short story that is narrated in limited omniscient‚ Mr. Kapasi is the smart Indian man in his late forties that has lost romantic values in his marriage. Mr. Kapasi is detail oriented and posseses a lot of attributes such as: observance‚ hard working‚ modesty‚ dependability‚ intelligence and above all‚ he is very meticulous in his physical appearance

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    Shukumar’s Realization In the short story‚ A Temporary Matter‚ Jhumpa Lahiri tells a story about Shukumar and his wife Shoba going through the troubles after experiencing their stillbirth and explains how they get “closer” during a power outage. Shukumar is a strong man and really tries to support his wife in the distant relationship they develop. Shukumar is worthy of character analysis because of the way he changes throughout the story is very intricate by his experiences. He tries hard

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    "Miscommunication" Jeremy Colin Newell Hanover College Problems in every society usually derive from one specific thing. Miscommunication. How many times have you gotten in an argument or a disagreement with someone over what someone said‚ and then you later found out that that person meant something completely different from what was running through your head? How many times have you gotten off the phone with someone—someone important‚ --and wondered‚ what in the world were he or she talking

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    A Solution to your Miscommunication Getting a divorce is a really difficult thing to go through‚ especially when it’s caused because of miscommunication in your relationship. With the advice I will give you from the article “Sex‚ Lies and Conversation”‚ by Deborah Tannen‚ you as the wife‚ should be able to understand that both of you are different with communication. The differences in women and men are caused because of the way they were when they were children‚ they usually “tend to play with

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    Bibliography: Lahiri‚ Jhumpa. Interpreter of Maladies. Houghton Mifflin‚ 1999.

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    SUMMARY When moving into a new house‚ newlyweds Twinkle and Sanjeev find Christian icons everywhere. The first is a porcelain effigy of Jesus found next to a bottle of malt vinegar left in the kitchen by the previous owners. Sanjeev tells his wife to throw both away‚ reminding her that they are not Christian. He feels that he has had to remind Twinkle of the obvious several times when moving in. But Twinkle is attached to the figurine and places it on the mantle – which Sanjeev notices needs dusting

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    Introduction This essay is based upon the book The Interpreter of Maladies‚ written by Jhumpa Lahiri. This book was published in 1999 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. Summary The novel’s first short story is titled "A Temporary Matter” and is about a married couple‚ Shukumar and Shoba‚ who are dealing with the loss of their baby. When their electricity was cut off for five days they were forced to confront the true darkness that clouded their lives. It ended with them weeping for their stillborn

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