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Comparison between the introduction hullabaloo in the guava orchard and a passage to India.  

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Comparison between the introduction hullabaloo in the guava orchard and a passage to India [Highlight A novelist's major introduction concerns] A novelist through his work has to try and project to the reader, the glimpse of the world he is going to make the reader live in through the introduction. May be the complete essence is not portrayed in the preface, but the soul of the writer's work has to be reflected. These words explicitly emphasize the significance of the introduction of a novel. It is the introduction, which gives us an articulate understanding of the style of author, the manner in which he elucidates his characters and the location in which his narration is based on. In her debut novel, 'Hullabaloo In The Guava Orchard', Kiran Desai, daughter of the famous Indian writer Anita Desai, through her humorous ironic style has magnificently and articulately penned down the happenings of an absolutely bizarre...

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