The correct answer would be <u>option C. The conflict revealed in the conversation best states an external cultural conflict between the traditional schooling expectations of Mrs.Lapidus and Ashoke</u>. From Mrs. Lapidus point of view, she does not fully understands the reason behind the desire of Gogol to be called under the name of Nikhil. There is a misunderstanding between both characters, as Ashoke fails to explain to Mrs Lapidus that due to their traditional and cultural values, Gogol wants to be called by the name of Nikhil, and Mrs Lapidus, being from a different culture, does not understand the situation.
Based on my general interpretation of <em>Jane Eyre</em>, Mr. Brocklehurst thinks that it is morally just to treat Jane badly because of what her aunt had falsely claimed about her (that she is a delinquent). Unlike Helen, a character portrayed in the novel as a kindhearted & forgiving Christian, Brocklehurst is a strict Christian who believes that the students who behave deserve to be treated well, whereas the troublemakers deserve bad treatment.
The fault that Brocklehurst possesses is the inability to sense the extent to which a faulty person can be punished. His (wrong) religious views cause him to be overly hypocritical of others' mistakes and, because of that, he is easily tempted to humiliate them for their mistakes. In other words, even though he attempts to spread morality around the school, he is actually doing the opposite.
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15 Biggest Cities In Africa
The Largest African Cities.
Lagos, Nigeria – 21 million. ...
Cairo, Egypt – 20.4 million. ...
Kinshasa, DR Congo – 13.3 million. ...
Luanda, Angola – 6.5 million. ...
Nairobi, Kenya – 3.5 million People. ...
Mogadishu, Somalia – 2.1 million people. ...
Abidjan, Ivory Coast – 4.707 million. (Please tell me if this helped)