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kort rettelse hehe :)

04. november 2010 af spørg mig (Slettet)

hej alle sammen undskyld jeg laver et nyt indlæg men kunne ikke kommentere min anden :S ... har nu rettet min redegørelse så godt som jeg kan ved hjælp af nogle rigtig søde mennesker :) og her er så den "rettede" version, håber i vil se den igennem og lige rette den kort, da jeg ved der er fejl da min engelsk er ret dårlig :/  ...

The story starts in India, but later on we move to USA and stay there till the end. For Sumita India is the safety point for her, because she got her friends who she has known her whole life. The environment in USA is new, people speak different, people look different, and things are just different. And that could maybe be a little harsh for an Indian girl in the state. I think the atmosphere changes when she moves to USA, but it is hard to say what it is. It just feels different.
Sumita is not very old I guess around the twenties, she comes from India where she lives with her family which she has a good relationship with. She does not really have a job besides cooking and washing. She is not educated in anything and she only speak India. In the whole story I think that through the story, Sumitas character and personality changes, in the start she is very depended of other people, but as the story goes on and nearly comes to the end she is a grown and responsible woman in her best age. In the beginning she is living all Indian. She is following the Indian rules and she is wearing the traditional Indian clothes, called Saris. She’s afraid that, when she moves to America she will lose her Indian roots, and that she will never see her family again.
We hear in the last part of the story that she take ordinary USA clothes on, she would rather be an American girl than an Indian girl. She wants to wear the same clothes as the American people, and she wants to stay in America.. And I think that is the sign that she has changed from the Indian girl she was to the new woman who lives in USA. And after her husband’s death, she decides to take over the shop from her MAN?(mand på engelsk? min hjerne er gået lidt i stå haha :S ) and stay in USA.
In the end of the story when Sumita is wearing the American clothes she feels American, and begins getting dreams of her own. Dreams she was not allowed to have, when she was just an Indian girl, because it was not the Indian way. The Indians believed that a wife belonged to her husband and her in-laws.
 


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04. november 2010 af hampbabe (Slettet)

Det ser ganske fint ud, men hun tager vel over i butikken for sin husband, eller?


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