This chapter narrates the journey of an Indian immigrant adapting to life in America. It reveals themes of cultural identity and human connection, emphasizing the experiences of displacement and belonging.
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What role does Mrs. Croft play in the narrator's life?
What was the reason Mala's parents arranged her marriage?
What do the items Mala brings for the narrator symbolize?
Where did the narrator spend his first night in America?
What does the narrator's relationship with Helen signify?
How did the narrator deal with the noise in Cambridge?
What injury did Mrs. Croft announce she had sustained?
Who opened the door when the narrator rang the bell?
What was the relationship between the narrator and Mala?
What does Mrs. Croft's question about the piano imply?
Where does the narrator stay upon arriving in Cambridge?
What is the significance of the narrator's job at MIT?
What does the narrator reveal about Mrs. Croft’s past?
What role does nostalgia play in Mrs. Croft's character?
What was the narrator's reaction upon arriving in Boston?
How did the narrator react to Mrs. Croft's obituary?
What does the narrator's garden symbolize in their life?