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What little gogol found specially interesting in school

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He asserts his independence; he tests his authority and his good judgment; he falls in love for the first time. Gogol's transformation into Nikhil, in college, does not make him different from his fellow students; it proves how similar to them he really is

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Gogol is shocked by how easy it is, bureaucratically, to change his name. He expects, too, that the world will follow him immediately in his transformation. But he realizes that his relatives and family friends will continue to call him Gogol. He cannot willfully abandon all parts of himself that retain some trace of “Gogol-ness,” of the name his parents gave him in the hospital.

At Yale, Gogol begins the process of transforming into Nikhil in others’ eyes. But there, Lahiri asserts, the taking-on of a new identity is not so much the province of a Bengali-American like Gogol, but of all late-adolescents. In other words, Gogol goes through, in college, what all American college-aged students go through. He asserts his independence; he tests his authority and his good judgment; he falls in love for the first time.

Gogol’s transformation into Nikhil, in college, does not make him different from his fellow students; it proves how similar to them he really is.

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