Which describes how Gogol and his parents feel about his name change?

Gogol loves his Bengali name, Nikhil, but his parents want him to use his American nickname, Gogol.
Gogol does not want a new name, but his parents want to follow Bengali custom.

Gogol is happy with either Gogol or Nikhil, but his parents want him to choose one.
Gogol wants a new name, but his parents want him to stick with his nickname.
Which theme is expressed through the conflict over Gogol’s name?

Globalization rarely creates cultural conflicts for immigrant families.

Globalization helps immigrant families adjust to cultural conflicts.

Globalization forces immigrant families to mediate cultural conflicts.

Globalization often creates cultural conflicts for immigrant families.

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The correct description of how Gogol and his parents feel about his name change is: Gogol does not want a new name, but his parents want to follow Bengali custom.

The theme expressed through the conflict over Gogol’s name is: Globalization often creates cultural conflicts for immigrant families.

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