Answer:Yes He is been discriminated on
Explanation: Believe that if we are co-workers working in a place together and drinking together, there should be a level of friendship involved. For a level of friendship involved that warrant us drinking together, will still enable his co-staff to accept him for for who he is. Most of his fellow staff can be drunkards, some even womanizers. Why then are they accepted and He is not. I believe they are hypocrite and he should not be friends or even drink with them. If they want his hand of friendship, then they should allow him to be able to show his partner without being discriminated or looked down on.
Throughout the narration, Rukmani acknowledges her mistakes and weaknesses. Eventually, her perspective is one of a person who has learned to be less selfish, more comprehensive, and to priorize the things that are really important to her.
In the case of Kenny, his point of view comes from a more prejudiced person, who sees himself as superior regarding Indian people.
One of the factors for them to have different perspectives on life is POVERTY. Another factor is PERSONALITY, since Kenny is less emphatic and more skeptical than Rukmani.
At first, Dr. Kenny believed that Indian people needed some philosophical orientation and material assistance. These people were foolish in his eyes because he couldn't understand how deep their poverty is and how much tied they are to their spiritual convictions. Eventually, her recognizes and accepts that many people rely on their faith as a support to face their suffering. After Rukmani notices that they are in God's hands, it is understood that Kenny realizes this is the only choice people have to deal with their situations.
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Hmmm, i dont rlly know what your asking. But third person is using he, she, they, they're, etc. It makes if difficult because (to me) sometimes it doesn't make a lot of sense and sometimes I have to keep looking back at who/what the characters are.