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    gift‚ something truly miraculous. A person’s own family is the greatest wealth that one can ever possess but it is upon an individual to realize the true worth of the love and blessings that his own family has to offer them. In “The Namesake” by Jhumpa Lahiri” Gogol’s drastic journey to adulthood filled with unexpected and emotional experiences makes him eventually realize the importance of family in his life. In Gogol’s early twenties all he thought about was to get away from his family. The reason

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    gaps and arguments. Children can be a blessing‚ but also a curse for some relationships. The presence of children can cause an already weak relationship to weaken even further. In Jhumpa Lahiri’s collection of short stories‚ Interpreter of Maladies‚ the idea that children can weaken a relationship appears in the stories “Interpreter of Maladies”‚ “Sexy”‚ and “A Temporary Matter”.

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    further apart. In her collection of short stories‚ Interpreter of Maladies‚ Jhumpa Lahiri describes people and their unsolved problems. Each story’s characters’ difficulties involve their issues with their relationships due to miscommunication to show how essential communication is in a relationship. To illustrate the miscommunication in the relationship and thus how essential communication is in a relationship‚ Lahiri utilizes literary devices. In one story‚ she uses characterization to describe a

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    ordinances in consequence of which mortal creatures have to travel through their rounds of rebirth. What is that conduct by following which‚ O king‚ men succeed in attaining to high Heaven‚ and what is that conduct by which one sinks in Hell? When abandoning the dead body that is as inert as a piece of wood or clod of earth‚ people proceed to the other world‚ what are those that follow them thither? Bhishma said: Here comes the illustrious Vrihaspati of great intelligence! Do thou ask his blessed

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    “A Temporary Matter‚” by Jhumpa Lahiri‚ displays how a married couple’s relationship is affected by the loss of a child. Before their tragedy‚ they were pleased with one another. However‚ when Shoba gives birth to a stillborn child‚ the couple isolated themselves from each other. Shoba distracted herself by working and keeping with her routine while Shukumar lost motivation to finish school. The death of their son created detachment and reticence in their marriage in contrast to their abiding love

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    Chris Yaros Narrative Paper Draft #1: Heaven to Hell English 15: M/W‚ 5:30-6:45 Prof. N. Brenneman As my eyes slowly widened due to the never-ending sound of the alarm clock‚ I passively rolled out of my bed. The day that I had been dreading for the previous three months had unfortunately arrived. It was the first day of my high school career and I was less than content with the idea of going to school for the next 9 months. By the time that the sound of the bell for first

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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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    Mina’s Secret In "Interpreter of Maladies‚" Jhumpa Lahiri uses Mina Das’s red outfit as a way to represent an unfaithful woman‚ who is disconnected from her roots‚ and has fallen out of love with life. Her guilt from keeping a secret that one of her children is not from her husband‚ but from an affair‚ has caused her to act in a very distant and uncaring way. Through the family’s visit to the Sun Temple‚ and the hills at Udayagiri and Khandagiri in India‚ accompanied by Mr. Kapasi‚ a Gujarati interpreter

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    idea of striking ones roots into unaccustomed soil in order to spark the flourishment of human nature. He sets up the novel in a way that integrates how blending differing cultural elements affects an individual. Hawthorne’s quotation prepares the reader to understand how Lahiri’s characters are undergoing a journey to find who they are‚ whether it be in worn-out soil they have lived in their whole life‚ or a destination‚ where they must respond to the unaccustomed earth. Harboring a compound identity

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    Brunn English 201-141 12 July 2011 The Life and Motivation of Jhumpa Lahiri Jhumpa Lahiri was born on 1967 in London‚ UK. Her parents were Indian-Bengalis. Lahiri grew up in Rhode Island‚ USA and she considers herself to be an American. Lahiri is a very educated woman with multiple degrees in English‚ including a Ph.D. in Renaissance Studies. She did a two-year fellowship at Provincetown ’s Fine Arts Work Center. Lahiri lives in Brooklyn‚ NY with her husband‚ Alberto Vourvoulias-Bush‚ a

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