"Among families, both sisters are like peas in the pod and the difference in immigration experience is small" (45)
c. Mira allows the US to "play games", she will change her nationality, but if she is ready to return to India, she will return to Indian nationality (45)
a. She is willing to demote to "caste's position" from aristocrat to "unmanned immigrants" (45).
b. She is willing to give up "Millennium's pure culture, Sally, comfortable English accents" (45)
7. Bharati's experience in Canada when she was abused (comparison between US travel and policy change by the Canadian government) (paragraphs 13 and 14)
1. Mira and Bharati still have different ways of interacting with the country that they chose to live.
3. The last sentence (Important, what you want the reader to think): "The price at which immigrants intend to pay, and the price that exilees avoid is a self-transforming trauma" (46)
In the story of "Two ways to go back to the USA", the author and the narrator Bharati talked about questions about the image of American immigrants and the meaning of belonging to a country where it really is. In Baratti 's short story' Two ways to stay in the USA ', she talked about her and her sister' s experience as the first immigrants from India to America. When they arrived in America they were similar in appearance in both appearance and attitude - both perspective and emotion. Everyone is looking for a degree - Mira continues to read the creative writing of children's psychology and preschool education. After obtaining degrees, they got married back to India and their father chose them. The second part of the program is the abortion of two sisters who tend to marry a young man who is studying business degrees at Wayne University after acquiring a child's psychology and pre-primary education degree - It is Mira.
"There are two ways in America," Bharati Mukherjee wrote about self-reform that took place after moving from India to America. Unlike her sister, Mira, she still accepts her American citizenship despite the plan that Bharatti had yet to return to India. I only have a student visa in the Italian term but I am in love with Italian lifestyle and cultural pride. Living in other countries is an exciting experience where you can see the way people live around the world. As part of her embrace of citizenship, Bharati wants to be part of the community she lives in. I spoke Italian with local people and stand out in the Italian community by trying to live at a slow pace. I will never forget going to the country to join my cooking class with my friend. There, women and her family welcome us to their quaint houses and light up love and happiness.