Blessed House of Jhumpa Lahiri is a short story about the short time in the life of the two characters. The newlywed couple Sanjeev and Tanima have known each other for four months and they feel that it is difficult to adapt to their marriage. Both have very different personality. That is the theme Lahiri continues to point out through stories. When Twinkle began to find relics of Christianity throughout the house, their conflict began. Sanjeev wants to abandon the relics, but Twinkle gathers them in the basement and grabs every opportunity to show them.
"The Blessed House" by Jhumpa Lahiri was first published in the Epoch Literary Journal in 1999 and later published in Lahiri 's short story novel collection "Maladies Interpreter" later in that year. The series was Lahiri 's first book and received the Pulitzer Prize. Critics admire Lahiri's distinctive style and mature insight into the emotional life of the character, and the quality of her work continues to resonate with readers and students. Most of the characters in Lhasiri's story are Indians, often immigrants to the United States, trying to find their own position in a new culture. Some stories include dislocation, feelings of exile and loss. However, in this "blessed house", the newly married young Indian couple Sanjeev and Twinkle are well adapted to American life. Sanjeev succeeded in business, and he and Twinkle just moved to a new house.
Blessed House of Jhumpa Lahiri is a short story about the short time in the life of the two characters. The newlywed couple Sanjeev and Tanima have known each other for four months and they feel that it is difficult to adapt to their marriage. Both have very different personality. That is the theme Lahiri continues to point out through stories. When Twinkle began to find relics of Christianity throughout the house, their conflict began. - As a young girl, Esperanza is a young girl who sees life from experience of living in poverty, and many people do not question their experience. She is shy, but she is a very smart girl. She dreams of a perfect home, a beautiful flower, and a space for everyone. When she moved to Mango Street's house, reality and dream were very different. In this story, hope (Esperanza) will maintain a tragedy. The house she dreamed of was another. This is her own