Why does Jhumpa Lahiri end "The Third and Final Continent" by describing the narrator's future?
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While the narrator of "The Third and Final Continent" tends to muse on pieces of his future, the story does not actually end on thoughts of his future in America. ... He considers this culmination of all of his experiences and how they have led him to where he is now and where he will be in the future.
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While the narrator of "The Third and Final Continent" tends to muse on pieces of his future, the story does not actually end on thoughts of his future in America. ... He considers this culmination of all of his experiences and how they have led him to where he is now and where he will be in the future.
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