Family Matters Rohinton Mistry Analysis

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Rohinton Mistry who was born in 1952 in Mumbai, India, is a Parsi descent. He graduated his B.sc Mathematics and B.A Economics at the University of Bombay and later got immigrated to Canada at the age of 23 for his career. He earned more money, raised his economic status and lived a sophisticated life, yet he felt alienated and longed to come back to Bombay, especially to lead a life with his community people where the largest Parsi communities are living in India. Mistry being a Parsi felt that he is free in Mumbai, as he could see most of Parsi come to stay in Mumbai, as they feel safe and secure here. The locale as it gives shelter to each and every one Mistry appreciates the city and also compares other city and country and thereby brings out the comfort and ideal life that the city give to the people. This has been made very clear by a character Kapur in Family Matters as, “You see how we two are sitting here, sharing? That’s how people have lived in Bombay. That’s why Bombay has survived floods, disease, plague, water shortage, bursting drains and sewers, all the population pressures. In her heart there is room for everyone who want to make a home here” (152).
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