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CONFLICTS IN THE POST-IMMIGRATION: AN ANALYSIS OF MANJU KAPOOR’S THE IMMIGRANT

. Dr.S.Nagalakshmi Assistant Professor of English, PG & Research Department of English, Saraswathi Narayanan College, Perungudi, Madurai-625022


Abstract

The Immigrant explores cultural disorientation and displacement, and Etic Diaspora novel Nina lived with her widowed mother in Delhi for thirty years. She marries Ananda, an NRI, and takes to the skies to start a new life with him. Culture and individualism have always gone hand in hand in literature when dealing with Native American characters and their relationships, as discussed in this article. Men also cite marital bliss, and women's duties at home and the changed mindset as crucial contributing factors to their shift in promoting gender equality. The sensation of being alone breaks a person's spirit. Most folks who understand about you will tell you that Nina was always creative. For the first time, there is no longer a debate about the individual or character shift in the mindset or mentalityin such a way, and she has transformed from a mere side character to a lead character.

Keywords: Migration, alienation, frustration, cultural values, identity crisis

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