The novel was a long distance trip designed by Rohinton Mistry that began in Mumbai, India in 1971. This book explores the trip of Parsi male named Gustad Noble in difficult times and the relationship with others. His life This book has not only about the private life of Gustav, but also about the political context of that period. The war between India and West Pakistan during the Bangladesh Liberation War suggests that East Pakistan should be replaced by East Pakistan by its own sovereign state, the Indira Gandhi socialist and corrupt government and the State Center Balsacar leader Shifsena fascist The regime that helped to shape influenced the background of the novel.
Hey ... Rohinton Mistry's journey. In particular, it will analyze the symbolic meaning of Sohrab and Tehmul in the book. How does Rohinton Mistry comment on Gustad and Dilnavaz using his son and agent? "This long journey" is the story of Gustad Noble and his family, his wife Dirnavaz, his sons Sokhlab and Darius, and his daughter Luo Shan. The family was relatively successful in the Indian standard of 1971, but after listening to the news of an old friend, Major Billimoria, their lives began to decline sharply. Bilimoria is participating in Gustav's money laundering program that threatens the whole family. His daughter was very sick and his eldest son decided not to join the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), and therefore Gstaad was disappointed. Several friends of Gustav died in the book, letting Gustav investigate his life and the life of his family.
A common theme drawn by Rohinton Mistry 's "This Long Journey" character contains contrasts of many opposing powers. Good and evil, suffering and forgiveness, salvation and destruction, heaven and hell are contradictory themes. Much of the secondary character in the novel is important in the life of Gusta and encourages these themes. The way to salvation: Mythical and theological mutual text of the long journey of Robinton Mistry, Michelle W. Faran said:
Rohinton Mistry's "This Long Journey" tells us the turbulence of Gustad Noble and his family living in the Khodadad building in the northern part of Mumbai. The story is a series of such things as his son Sorab refusing to participate in Indian technical institutions, difficulties facing his friends and family, political turmoil, and confusion caused by the war between India and Pakistan It depicts the event of. - Rohinton Mistry is very adept at all Indian politicians. In 1975, Mistry leaves India and settled in Canada but still he fully understands Indian politics. This is almost the same as reality. His novel exposes the day-to-day activities of our Indian politics, including corruption, political motives-based plans, amateur suffering, and corruption officials control by oppressed masses.