Sunday, March 10, 2019
Just Below the Surface
Just below the surface The story is written by Kate Nivison and takes place in a London suburb in an hurrying class environment (p. 41, l. 14) in modern time (p. 42, l. 23). It is a premier person narrator so we sympathize with Indrani. Indrani * Is an Indian woman (p. 42, l. 37) * Is education, further not highly educated * She is precise(prenominal) bigoted (p. 42, p. 29-30) * She thinks the British mountain ar xenophobic (the woman in the shop and the men from the council, p. 43, l. 5) * She is very concerned about what other people think about her (p. 42, l. 19) * She feels hold (p. 43, l. 16) * She involves to be a good wife and desperately wants to keep up her appearances (p. 42, l. 1) She wants to keep her pride that is typical for the Indian culture. * The British people are biased against her (p. 43, l. 13) * She is trying to assimilate to the society, but the society hasnt assimilated to the foreigners because the foreigners want to keep their values (p. 48, l. ) * She develops through the story in the beginning she doesnt mind the racism against her. She doesnt notice it. But in the blockade she yields an eye-opener. * She is dependent on her husband (p. 44, l. 6) * She tries to avoid conflicts Barry * He is a cabalistic racist (p. 48, l. 14) * Is very ironic (p. 4, l. 31) * He uses metaphors (p. 47, l. 15) * He is insolent * He is very biased There are a lot of dialogs and unmediated speech in the story. Also colloquial language because of the direct speech.There undersurface be drawn parallels to the story My Son the Fanatic because in twain stories there is a person who tries to integrate to the British society. There weed also be drawn parallels to Mrs. Frost and Barry because they are both very bigoted. There can also be drawn parallels to Robin bushels speech. He says the immigrants are good for the country while Barry wants to get rid of them. The rats symbolize the immigrants according to the Barry. The kitchen symbolizes her facade.
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