‘The Train from Rhodesia’ by Nadine Gordimer, ‘The Young Couple’ by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala and ‘A Stench of Kerosene’ by Amrita Pritam. Show How the Relationship of the Married Couples are Affected by Cultural Experiences
Member rating:
(1 vote)
| Words:
| Submitted: Wed Jun 15 2005
On the left is an image preview of every page of this document, and below are the first 150 words with formatting removed:
With Close Reference to the Following Short Stories: 'The Train from Rhodesia' by Nadine Gordimer, 'The Young Couple' by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala and 'A Stench of Kerosene' by Amrita Pritam, Show How the Relationship of the Married Couples are Affected by Cultural Experiences. Explore How the Writers Use Language to Convey the Cultural Impact 'The Train from Rhodesia', by Nadine Gordimer, 'The Young Couple', by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala and 'A Stench of Kerosene', by Amrita Pritam, are all short stories, affected by culture. 'The Train from Rhodesia' is a story of guilt and how culture can affect different people, however, 'The Young Couple' is an insight of how culture can affect people differently. 'A Stench of Kerosene' demonstrates how people can be put under pressure by culture. These three stories have many similar qualities and many different perspectives. 'The Young Couple' is a story that starts with the two...

