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    In “Interpreter of Maladies” by Jhumpa Lahiri, Mr. Kapasi tries to interpret other people’s difficult marriages although by passing his own. He interprets the marriage of the Das family and reveals their problems, but the problems of his own marriage he leaves hidden. He is trying to take away the agony of his own marriage through the enjoyment of fantasizing about Mrs. Das. When Mrs. Kapasi doesn’t recuperate from her lost son, Mr. Kapasi tries to help her but she doesn’t use the attention. Mr.

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    Interpreter of Maladies is a short story written in 1999 by Jhumpa Lahiri. She writes about an Indian couple who live in America and take a vacation to India. While on vacation Mrs. Das realizes that she does love her husband and her family after speaking to the cab driver. She realizes this when she sees her son get attacked by a group of monkeys at the end of the story. The tone of this story is complex and negative and the setting of the story is taking place in India while the Das family are

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    Wright’s Black Boy and Jhumpa Lahiri’s Interpreter of Maladies, alienation creates a platform to better understand society’s assumptions and moral values. In these texts, multiple characters suffer from isolation due to gender, race, class, or beliefs. Throughout the works, readers encounter the shallow and unforgiving nature of society through characters who face poverty, racism, and cultural adjustment. The characters in Lahiri’s work, Interpreter of Maladies, exemplify the struggle for assimilation

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    In the Interpreter of Maladies by Jhumpa Lahiri, the Das family has more power over Mr. Kapasi because they are foreigners of higher standing than the native Mr. Kapasi. It is noted early in the story that the Das family was not like the typical family, “The first thing Mr. Kapasi had noticed when he saw Mr. And Mrs. Das, standing with their children under the portico of the hotel, was that they were very young, perhaps not even thirty,” Lahiri wrote. The Das family is extremely young and seems to

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    The Struggle of Fitting in For most people, they are unable to imagine how hard it is to move to a different Continent as it hard to for them to even move 15 minutes away. One of the main challenges most characters face in throughout Interpreter of the Maladies is moving from a land with different culture and traditions. One person who struggles with the moving to a different place is Boori Ma, in “A Real Durwan”, due to the fact that she does not let go of the past. Another example of a person

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    Jhumpa Lahiri’s literary work, Interpreter of Maladies, is a realization and complex story that follows a theme where communication is nonexistent between the characters, creating a world of ignorance and false light. Lahiri uses symbols to foreshadow an individual’s identity and their position in the story. Some important attributes are, Mr. Das’ camera, Mr. Kapasi’s rear view mirror, and Mrs. Das’ sunglasses, all of which are used to represent how they view their surroundings. The protagonists

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    Thesis: In Interpreter of Maladies, Lahiri uses different reactions to food to bring out different attributes in the characters and be their motive behind their actions. Topic Sentence 1: In A Temporary Matter, the food eaten and the lack of actual cooking reflects off of their distant moods. Evidence 1: “When she used to do the shopping, the pantry was always stocked with extra bottles of olive and corn oil, depending on whether there were cooking Italian or Indian...When friends dropped by, Shoba

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    Jhumpa Lahiri short story, Interpreter of Maladies, reflect symbolism. Mr. Kapasi and Mrs. Mina Das, are the main characters in the story. It is understood to be a broken family and an unhappy marriage between the Das family. Mr. Das is completely unaware and has not come to realize the fact that his marriage is broken, but Mrs. Das is trying to escape her unhappy and uncomfortable marriage. They have been long disconnected from each other, but avoid confronting each other about their feelings.

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    In the story “Interpreter of Maladies” by Jhumpa Lahiri, it begins with an interpreter and tour guide Mr. Kapasi who is responsible of taking the Das family to Sun Temple at Konarak. Mr. and Mrs. Das is a young Indian couple that dresses like foreigners along with their children Tina, Ronny, and Bobby. Mr. Kapasi has a wife and a seven-year-old son who died because of an illness, typhoid. Along the story with Mr. Kapasi as the Das family’s tour guide, Mrs. Das and Mr. Kapasi get to know each other

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    Jhumpa Lahiri’s characters in her anthology ‘Interpreter of Maladies’ do face moments of unhappiness, however her characters are not always isolated in darkness. Many of Lahiri’s characters suffocate on their migrant experiences, struggling to let go of their home culture; India. Despite this, Lahiri suggests that the light can indeed be found in migrants’ lives if they maintain their connections with their birth place and accept their new fates, evident by incorporating and exploring happy moments

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