The perception of the immigrants of novel ‘ ’White Teeth’’ by Zadie Smith’s regarding cultural disparity felt by the actor in the Novel
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Ku .Shruti Chaturvedi , Dr Deepika Dhand
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The contemporary writer ZADIE SMITH give her input in WHITE TEETH and become great of British literature. The quantum work done in the novel by ZADIE SMITH very heavy and extensive in post- colonial period World War II different Race, caste and creed entity immigrates different part of the world to the Britain how these immigrants felt suffocated due to socio- economical beautiful portrayed in a novel psychological impact due to religion fundamentalism, externalism, feminism, skin- color decrementing colonialism etc. The element which effects the character in novel WHITE TEETH has three families The jones who is half Jamaican, IQBAL Bangladeshi and CHALFEN white English unit of Jewish origin how they interact in British social system what are the perception in today life in London city. In the subject this research paper
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Publication Volume & Issue: Volume 11, Issue 1

Page(s): 935 - 940
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