Wednesday, April 16, 2008

White Teeth

In White Teeth Zaddie Smith explains about two different cultural and religion. Also, in the story author explains how the immigrants and second-generation immigrants as they are confronted by a new, and very different, society. In this book we can see Zadie Smith also delves into the concepts of human relationship. In this novel smith explains very deeply about female characters. All women are different different personality.
We know Samad’s wife Alsana. They both came from Bangladesh and their religion is Muslim. In Bangladesh Muslim religion is the strongest religion. In Muslim religion, Male are always stronger than women. They have all power on their hand. Therefore, in Bangladesh women couldn’t say anything. In White Teeth we can find same issue between Alsana and Samad’s. They have twin boys, Magid and Millat, who are the same age as Irie. Samad is continually sees as the effects of this cultural conflict upon his own moral character, therefore Samad wants to send his son Magid to Bangladesh because he wants his son can learn Islam religion. Alsana still stay with him but they have less communication.
Alsana think now she doesn’t love any more Samad. She has less feeling for him. At last I want to say smith shows us in her novel basically most women are very traditions person.

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