THE ASIAN IMMIGRANT'S LIFE IN CONTEMPORARY AMERICA FROM BHARATI MUKHERJEE’S WRITINGS

  • Unique Paper ID: 183089
  • Volume: 11
  • Issue: 11
  • PageNo: 8157-8162
  • Abstract:
  • The most common issue in diasporic works is the effects and dilemmas of immigration. The goal of Bharati Mukherjee's work is to portray the social reality of Asian immigrants' lives in modern-day America. In her novels The Tiger's Daughter, Wife, and Jasmine, she effectively depicted the impact and repercussions of immigration on the lives of her Indian immigrant female heroines, Tara, Dimple, and Jyoti, respectively. Immigration turned Tara into a confused individual, Dimple killed her husband and killed herself, and Jyoti, who came to America to fulfill her late husband's ambition and become "sati," eventually adapted to American culture.

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  • ISSN: 2349-6002
  • Volume: 11
  • Issue: 11
  • PageNo: 8157-8162

THE ASIAN IMMIGRANT'S LIFE IN CONTEMPORARY AMERICA FROM BHARATI MUKHERJEE’S WRITINGS

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