Why does jhump Lahiri "the third and final continent"by describing the narrator's future?
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Although a fictional writer (for the most part), Jhumpa Lahiri is known to borrow elements of immigrant life that she learned directly from her parents and their circle. Disorientation as a new immigrant to America is a theme that shows up in several of her works, including her novel The Namesake. While many of these tales capture the struggle of adjustment, most of the male immigrants in her stories "make it" in America and are successful in their professions. The women, however, usually take much longer to become adjusted and accepted. They bear the burden of assimilation.
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