Some may never adapt and never feel at home in the new country that they are living in. In the essay Imagining Homelands by Bharati Mukherjee, the author suggests that that an immigrant is either like her sister, someone who religiously retains her ethnicity, or like Mukherjee, who changes what is necessary to adapt to her new environment.
If more people were to read Mukherjee writings, maybe it would help open people’s eyes and make them realize we are all the same, we are all human. Bharati Mukherjee uses imagery, irony, and symbolism in “The Management of Grief,” to show the grieving process of individuals during a tragic event; the death of family members, and loved.
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The title of this essay is borrowed from Nathan Lerner’s photograph Eye and Barbed Wire, made in 1939. The photograph is also a text in analysis, as part of this essay. 2 “The travelogy of a.
The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Asian American Literature ADVISORY BOARD Shirley Geok-lin Lim University of California-Santa Barbara Emmanuel S. Nelson State University of New York-Cortland Viet Thanh Nguyen University of Southern California Gayle K. Sato Meiji University, Japan Eleanor Ty Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada.