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Tasya [4]
7 months ago
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How does Gogol’s perspective of “home” shift after he goes to college? How does this differ from Maxine’s perspective?

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Llana [10]7 months ago
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While on a class field trip to a cemetery, Gogol begins to comprehend the effects of his unique name on his sense of self. Unlike his peers, who can locate gravestones with their first names swiftly,

<h3>How did Gogol's viewpoint alter as a result of his school field trip?</h3>

Gogol graduates from college and pursues a graduate degree in architecture at Columbia University. He now lives in a cramped apartment and earns a dismal wage while working for a New York City architectural business. One night at a party, he meets fellow Columbia graduate Maxine Ratliff, who works for a publisher of art books. The following morning, Maxine calls him and says she discovered his number in the phone book.

Maxine and her parents Lydia and Gerald have far more affluent and "American" lifestyles than Gogol is accustomed to.

They differed from Gogol's own parents in terms of the size of their house, the quantity and caliber of wine supplied with dinner, and the conversation that took place at the table.

Eventually, once Gogol and Maxine begin dating, he spends so many nights with her that he ceases to appear to be a resident of his modest flat. The Ratliffs give him the house keys and tell him to treat the house as his own. He recognizes how their way of life is distinct from his own Bengali heritage, yet he can't help but feel out of place.

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