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Tuesday, February 7, 2017

House of Sand and Fog by Andre Dubus III

kin of Sand and Fog by Andre Dubus III portrays the life of a fifty six class old Iranian military man working at the laughingstock rung of American society. This raw shows that immigrants and Americans cannot engage in a collaborative relationship. The taxonomic onerousness which makes them blind enemies, differences in subtlety that influences interactions, prejudice and competition wholly together are the reasons why that is true.\nThe mandatory systematic conquest which is present throughout the altogether novel makes the principal(prenominal) characters of the score [Massoud and Kathy] enemies. Of course all the outgo aerocompanies are hither in California but quadruplet years I obligate spent hundreds of dollars copying my credentials, listless my French suites and my Italian stead to hand deliver my qualifications; I have waited and called subscribe afterward the correct waiting sequence; but in that respect is nothing. (Massoud Massoud, p. 54) This abduc e can be employ to prove that even though Massoud is qualified for the position that he had experience in, the American offices stay on rejecting his application because of the systematic onerousness. flush the Arab family to where the come from (Lester Brown, p.127) Lester is one of the main characters boyfriend. He believes that Massoud has stolen the house unfairly. It was here when he realized that there is nothing they can do about the house, and that Massoud has to make the last(a) decision on if he wants to give the house back or not. Lesters saw not only portrays systematic oppression; but a strong feeling of racism and conflict. The novel shows a in reality massive systematic oppression which keeps the characters from collaborating positively.\nThe cultural differences which influence the characters interactions carry them from collaborating. The county [referred to the provincial government in the novel] makes a mistake on taxing the wrong person, and that leads t o Kathy losing her house. Massoud thus purchased the bungalow for a real...

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