Prakkriti Rani
English
December 2022
This paper breaks down the themes and techniques utilized in the fiction of Jhumpa Lahiri. Lahiri is known for her impactful depictions of the Indian diaspora, investigating issues of identity, having a place, and cultural clash. Through a nearby assessment of chosen works, including her Pulitzer Prize-winning presentation assortment of brief tales, Translator of Diseases, this paper enlightens the repetitive themes in Lahiri's work, like the strain among custom and innovation, the quest for cultural identity, and the intricacies of human connections. The paper additionally looks at the techniques Lahiri utilizes to convey these themes, including her utilization of language, symbolism, and imagery. By diving into the complexities of Lahiri's work, this paper features the excellence and force of her narrating and highlights her significance as a contemporary voice in world writing.
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