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Write a 4 page essay on Jasmine Assignment.ot of the literary work is not really necessary in the course of an analysis, we must change the view for this particular work. without summarizing the plot

Write a 4 page essay on Jasmine Assignment.

ot of the literary work is not really necessary in the course of an analysis, we must change the view for this particular work. without summarizing the plot it would be impossible to proceed.

In short, the plot is based on a young woman named Jasmine’s immigration from India (a third world country of the 1980s) to the United States (one of the two contemporary superpowers rivaling for global dominance). She takes this decision after her husband is murdered in a religious attack, and attempts to start a new life in America. In doing this she faces several cultural conflicts but yields to the needs of survival. She shifts from one job to another, faces sexual assault, tries to reconstruct her identity by changing her name to Jane Ripplemeyer. Eventually, she adopts a male child Du who is a Vietnamese refugee and strives to become a mother and handle new responsibilities looking at the future.

In the view of the nature of the plot, first of all, we must focus on the structure of the novella. If we examine the grammar and vocabulary, they appear to be straight forward. Mukherjee has simply picked up colloquial English and frequently used slang words1. This sort of language is quite unexpected in a short novel when it is dedicated to explain so many complex issues. And even the multiplicity of these issues is astounding keeping in mind that the perspective is somewhat unitary … Mukherjee implements a strictly feminine viewpoint in writing the different subplots.Multiplicity of complex issues applies to the fact that the very construction of the backdrop involves a number of issues. Jasmine’s husband dies in a religious attack. So the issue of religious intolerance is brought at the hyper-point in the first go. Toward the end of the story, the reader learns about Du, who is a Vietnamese refugee. And his near and dear ones might have died by political attacks.

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