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Jasmine: Taylor's Significance
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Jasmine, a novel by Bharati Mukherjee reveals the experience of an illegal Indian immigrant's journey to the United States, and life living in the States. The book described Jasmine, a young Indian woman who suffered from several predicaments in her life after moving to the States to accomplish t ....
Middle of essay ....se to the new kind of life, an more advanced life, and live under different culture. For example, "No window shades, no secrets. Barnard women were studying cross-legged on narrow beds, changing T-shirts, clowning with Walkmans clamped to their heads. They wore nothing under their shirts and sweaters. Men were in their room. Even on the first morning I saw naked bodies combing their hair in front of the dresser mirrors. Truly there was no concept of shame in this society." (p. 151) With he.... |
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