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    Interpreter of Maladies Throughout the Interpreter of Maladies‚ Jhumpa Lahiri categorizes all nine books in a questionable yet interesting way. All of her stories involve a relationship between friends‚ family‚ and couples. Lahiri portrays the ideas of honesty‚ compassion‚ and respect by introducing the Indian culture. Lahiri’s technique and style of all nine books represent the important values of relationships. Lahiri’s selection of ordering the stories should be categorize on how different issues

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    derail. Hugs and kisses can turn to pure hatred and separation‚ possibly ending in divorce. When problems are finally brought to the surface‚ many people do not understand how to feel about them and at times can act irrationally. In the book Interpreter of Maladies‚ a collection of interesting and thought-provoking stories‚ Jhumpa Lahiri examines many of the problems that couple may be trying to figure out how to cope with the pain. Insecurity is “a lack of assurance of confidence” and it is one of the

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    In the short story “Interpreter of Maladies‚” Jhumpa Lahiri creates a story about a young married mother who has been keeping a secret from her husband for eight years and is suffering from it. She meets Mr. Kapasi and seeks his help to relieve her pain. Mr. Kapasi‚ on the other hand‚ takes Mrs. Das’ interest in his job and developes a crush on her. With both of them suffering from unhappy marriages‚ he dreams that maybe one day they can build a relationship and live happily. Because of their lack

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    Interpreter of Maladies by Jhumpa Lahiri tells a story about a family on vacation in India. The story shows how much a single family can be completely distant and careless of one another. No one in the short passage sees each other for who they really are. The parents‚ Mr. and Mrs. Das‚ do not act like parents to their three children instead they act as an older brother and sister. The Das marriage is nothing near a stable‚ loving‚ or happy relationship. Their relationship is entirely thoughtless

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    as family. A place where mother’s unlimited love‚ and a father’s unconstrained support is given to their children. But‚ being a part of this group does not always ensure prosperity; as noticed in the story narrated by Jhumla Lahiri‚ the “Interpreter of Maladies”. In this story‚ Miss Jhumla Lahiri narrates the fact about a family who are basically from Bengal of India but has long lived and grown up in New Jersey‚ America. They are the Das Family. They consist of Mr. Das‚ Mrs. Das (Mina Das) and their

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    two main levels that food can be studied from. The first angle revolves around food as an excellent representation and reminder of the Indian culture and the Pakistanian culture. Mr.Pirzada and Lilia’s father are seperate embodiments of their own cultural identities .Nevertheless‚ food emerges as a supernatural power that gathers those two different identities. It becomes a cure of the bleeding self ‚ the distorted identity‚ and the shattered communal ties. In 1971‚ Mr.Pirzada comes to dine. During

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    Throughout both “Interpreter of Maladies” and “Sexy”‚ Jhumpa Lahiri’s exhibits an ironical emphasis on the idea that while loneliness pushes people towards keeping secrets‚ it is those secrets that add to their loneliness in return and create greater damage to the highlighted relationships. While both stories hone on an unfaithful marriage‚ in “Sexy”‚ the perspective is given through the ‘other woman’ with whom the husband‚ Dev‚ cheats his wife. Throughout the story‚ Miranda seeks a connection to

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    always one of those things that scare us‚ but it is also what draws us into love. It can affect the way people interact with each other. In comparison and contrast of the two stories “A Temporary Matter” and “This Blessed House” in the book Interpreter of Maladies written by Jhumpa Lahiri‚ we could see how unpredictable relationships can be and how it impacts on people’s relationships. One of the most important things that can build a strong relationship is when the two people understand each other

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    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 for a

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    The combination of words‚ create tone/mood in all stories; through those tones‚ a realization of certain aspects of life or an alternation of those views are intensified. Three short stories‚ "A Rose for Emily‚" "The Destructors‚" and the "Interpreter of Maladies‚" shine brightly in exemplifying how words used in a specifics order or meaning‚ create tone to alter one’s opinions. Darkness‚ death‚ sympathy‚ violence – all words that could be used to describe the tone of "A Rose for Emily." All the

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