The young couple Prawer-Jhabvala emphasizes cultural conflict in various ways how Prawer-Jhabvala emphasizes cultural conflict between India and the UK. First, using a theme. Second, through the use of images and languages. Finally, using the characteristics of the parents of Naraian, Cathy, and Naraian. First, Prawer-Jhabvala shows conflicts between British and Indian cultures using theme-cultural conflicts. The first cultural confrontation was shown in the reaction of Naraian and Cathy's friends.
Ruth Prawer Jhabvala was born in Germany but when she was twelve she moved to the UK. Then she moved to India in the 1950s, where she got married and did her best in life. In this article "Indian myself" is based on her experience there. In the article, Jhabvala called India four times. When I explain about India, I encounter it first "... But like death, there is no need to create a fear catalog of my life behind fear they can also be discussed separately from each other You can also Nature's lover Walter Whitman solved these problems with "My Own Songs" of "The Blade of the Grass". "My own song" is life and a celebration of God, Whitman likes everything imaginable about nature, I love people, animals, and myself.
"Young Couple" by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala, "Country Lovers" by Nadine Gordimer, "Veronica" by Adewale Maja-Pearce are artists of various cultures expressing the relationship of character by social and cultural pressure. Social pressure is civil war, poverty, apartheid, and education. - Comparison and comparison (Sniper and the most dangerous game) Story Sniper came during the Civil War in Dublin, where the sniper was waiting on the roof to eliminate any threats. The story was nervous from the beginning, and he realized that the enemy was looking at him, and the bullet approached him. The beginning of this story is a story that draws your attention that allows you to really concentrate on the story.