Interpreter of Maladies is a collection of short stories comprised of characters of Indian descent living in the United States, particularly New England. There is a variety of plots within the collection that depicts a diverse society of immigrants. The characters ranging from children who try to make a sense of their home lives versus their school lives, to young adults unsure of being American and their connection to their heritage, and finally older adults who continually struggle to accept their new lives and forget their old. Children are crucial to the action of a number of Lahiri’s stories. They serve to illuminate adult characters while, at the same time, they have a definitive role as individuals. These characters react quite diffe...
Various themes are reflected in various forms of Indian English literature. Most of the time problem...
The role of these second generation Indians is central to the discussion of continually changing sen...
<h3 data-fontsize="17" data-lineheight="23">Abstract</h3> <p>This paper attempts t...
Interpreter of Maladies is an accumulation of nine short stories embodied characters of Indian drop ...
Jhumpa Lahiri’s Interpreter of Maladies is a collection of short stories which, for the most part, d...
Imagine living a double life – being pulled in all different directions, between your past and your ...
In Indian writing in English, the novelists have quest many themes which manifested as in Diasporas,...
This essay will illustrate how Lahiri utilizes her cultural underpinning to creatively juxtapose var...
Jhumpa Lahiri’s The Namesake is about characters that are in search of their individuality which dwe...
In this thesis I would like to take a closer look at the way South-Asian Indians live in the United...
Since Jhumpa Lahiri has been regarded as a second generation Indian immigrant living in the United S...
Jhumpa Lahiri’s characters in her short story collection Interpreter of Maladies keep wandering betw...
Deshpande’sshort stories one how all children learn certain misconceptions from their parents to imi...
Mukherjee’s works focus on the phenomenon of migration. The unavoidable as-pect that any immigrant h...
India is a land of multiculturalism and Ethnicity. Multiculturalism is the key feature of postcoloni...
Various themes are reflected in various forms of Indian English literature. Most of the time problem...
The role of these second generation Indians is central to the discussion of continually changing sen...
<h3 data-fontsize="17" data-lineheight="23">Abstract</h3> <p>This paper attempts t...
Interpreter of Maladies is an accumulation of nine short stories embodied characters of Indian drop ...
Jhumpa Lahiri’s Interpreter of Maladies is a collection of short stories which, for the most part, d...
Imagine living a double life – being pulled in all different directions, between your past and your ...
In Indian writing in English, the novelists have quest many themes which manifested as in Diasporas,...
This essay will illustrate how Lahiri utilizes her cultural underpinning to creatively juxtapose var...
Jhumpa Lahiri’s The Namesake is about characters that are in search of their individuality which dwe...
In this thesis I would like to take a closer look at the way South-Asian Indians live in the United...
Since Jhumpa Lahiri has been regarded as a second generation Indian immigrant living in the United S...
Jhumpa Lahiri’s characters in her short story collection Interpreter of Maladies keep wandering betw...
Deshpande’sshort stories one how all children learn certain misconceptions from their parents to imi...
Mukherjee’s works focus on the phenomenon of migration. The unavoidable as-pect that any immigrant h...
India is a land of multiculturalism and Ethnicity. Multiculturalism is the key feature of postcoloni...
Various themes are reflected in various forms of Indian English literature. Most of the time problem...
The role of these second generation Indians is central to the discussion of continually changing sen...
<h3 data-fontsize="17" data-lineheight="23">Abstract</h3> <p>This paper attempts t...