Monday, January 23, 2017
House of Sand and Fog by Andre Dubus III
House of Sand and indistinctness by Andre Dubus III portrays the animateness of a fifty 6 year old Iranian man working at the bottom rung of Ameri underside society. This novel shows that immigrants and Americans cannot engage in a collaborative relationship. The magisterial oppression which brings them blind enemies, differences in culture that twines interactions, prejudice and competitor wholly together ar the reasons why that is true.\nThe mandatory dictatorial oppression which is present end-to-end the whole novel makes the chief(prenominal) characters of the story [Massoud and Kathy] enemies. Of course all the best aerocompanies are here(predicate) in California merely four years I have spent hundreds of dollars copy my credentials, worn my French suites and my Italian shoes to hand forego my qualifications; I have waited and called choke off after the correct wait time; provided there is nothing. (Massoud Massoud, p. 54) This quote can be used to prove that eventide though Massoud is qualified for the bunk that he had experience in, the American offices keep rejecting his application because of the doctrinal oppression. Kick the Arab family to where the come from (Lester Brown, p.127) Lester is single of the main characters boyfriend. He believes that Massoud has stolen the field unfairly. It was here when he realized that there is nothing they can do about the theatre of operations, and that Massoud has to make the final decision on if he wants to give the house back or not. Lesters saying not besides portrays organized oppression; but a strong intuitive feeling of racism and conflict. The novel shows a really massive systematic oppression which keeps the characters from collaborating positively.\nThe cultural differences which influence the characters interactions restrain them from collaborating. The county [referred to the provincial giving medication in the novel] makes a stray on taxing the premature person, and that leads to Kathy losing her house. Massoud then purchased the bungalow for a real...
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