![]() ![]() ![]() Outdoor person Perceived as a misfit -> uprooted and lost = a loser Repressed feminism and hatred for the male dominated society Following Karim’s model, make notes on the characters present in the chapter and about the kea moments of the plot and their impact in the novelĪ womanizer ->a free man ->perceived as witty by Eva.He has the reader discover the 1970’s suburban London in a transgressive way as he himself experiences transgression at Eva’s. He is the main character and narrator of the novel. This suggests that even if he does identify as English, he’s unable to forget that others see his Indian side first. When he makes note of being “almost” an Englishman, he refers to his Indian heritage. He is 17 but from the start, Karim thinks of his identity in terms of potential change, which positions him to come of age over the course of the novel. ![]() He describes himself as restless, easily bored, and looking for trouble. ![]() Karim introduces himself as “an Englishman born and bred, almost” from the south London suburbs. Lesson doc : “The Buddha of Suburbia”, by hanif Kureishi / Chapter 1Īctivity file : The Buddha of suburbia, Chapter 1 ![]()
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