Question
What do the following lines from The Namesake illustrate?
"Ashima thinks it's strange that her child will be born in a place most people enter either to suffer or to die .... In India,
she thinks to herself, women go home to their parents to give birth, away from husbands and in-laws and household
cares. .. "
(1 point)
historical context
cultural context
both historical and cultural context
neither historical nor cultural context
"Ashima thinks it's strange that her child will be born in a place most people enter either to suffer or to die .... In India,
she thinks to herself, women go home to their parents to give birth, away from husbands and in-laws and household
cares. .. "
(1 point)
historical context
cultural context
both historical and cultural context
neither historical nor cultural context
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Cultural context
The immigration act of 1965 allowed him to obtain the passport in order to continue his studies in the U.S.
Ashima and Ashoka do not take on modern ways to express love.
Cultural context
The immigration act of 1965 allowed him to obtain the passport in order to continue his studies in the U.S.
Ashima and Ashoka do not take on modern ways to express love.
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cultural context
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