Miranda And David Indian Analysis

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So she tried get Indian culture and always she asked with Dev about Indian culture. And Dev is an Indian man who tied with strict traitional backround of India where the virginity not only for women but men also have it. The sacret Puranas and Vedas talk idicate the purity of the man and woman especialy through Valmigi’s Ramayana,in which the protogonist Rama’s life was important example to today men. But the modern immigrant young Indian Devjit does not follow hir traditional life style of India and not faithful to his innocent wife. He was fully atracted by the western life style and for the result of that he maintained an illicit relationship with an American girl Miranda. And also he continued his married life over the telephone with …show more content…

And the represents of Maduri Dixit is also symbol of perfect feminine beauty and in India, where no imperfction. Miranda has to be an outsider and take some spiritual exercise in the church.
Cultural alienation is obviusly an evident to the need traditional values in keeping the institution of marriage alive. Miranda’s belief in church and the concept of marriage bring together a practical cultural gap however it finally saves Dev’s marriage. Thinking about her on situation of being a mistress she begins to cry and from then on Miranda stops meeting Dev.
Mostly Indian people are migrated to America or any other foreign countries for job or any other reasons where they faced a lot of problems such lossing the own identity, longing for home, conflict with the two type of culture and they could not assimilate the particular host culture. So, they create a new world into the American house that is where they make an Indian home. There, the new place is born by the interlink of the two or more …show more content…

Sen’s, Jhumpa Lahiri describe about the emotional or the psychological problems of the immigrants especially the first generation Indian immigrants in the existence place where they struggled with the new culture. Emotionaly they suffered in day to day life. This story is narrated by the eleven years old American boy Eliot and throughout by this essential short story, Lahiri reflect the agonies of the lives of the Indian immigrants. This poignant story is about the emotional conflict between the two contrast borters, nostalgic feelings of the immigrants. This story moved throughout sufferingsof the female protogonist Mrs. Sen, she lead her life in America with her unloveable husband who worked as a Mathematical professor in a local University. She is a Bengali woman which is clearly known by her way of dressing, intricately chops vegitables “seated on newspapers on the living room floor” using “a blade that curved like the prow of a Viking ship, sailing to battle in distant seas” ( IM114 ) and she always hearing the Bengali songs. And always she longs for fish and the way she read to Mr.Sen about the message of the letter received in

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