Monday, March 31, 2014



READER RESPONSE CHAPTER 4


According to the Chapter Two, it shows how Gogol feels about his name. He thinks that his name is ridiculous and make him feels embarrassing. The author tried to explain how a child raised in a foreign country like The United States would feel in some circumstances, especially when that child have to faces his friend's opinion. In this case Gogol was interesting in having a female friend, and he decided to adopt another name just at that moment to establish a good conversation with that girl. That part of the chapter remind me when I was 13 years old. I didn't like my middle name, and in Ecuador when the professor take the attendance and somebody else have the same name as you, the teacher called you by your middle name to differentiate you from the other. It was so embarrassing for me because I hated that name, so like Gogol, I wished I could have another name.






SUMMARY CHAPTER 4


In chapter four, in The Namesake, by Jhumpa Lahiri, Gogol celebrated his 14th birthday. The party was out of common, because he didn't want a Bengali party, he wanted an American one. His parents, Ashoke and Ashima invited around 40 people included friends from three different estates. In this chapter, Gogol was passionate for the music; his favorite band was The Beatles. Gogol received a present from his father; it was The Overcoat, by Nicolae Gogol, the famous book which author's name was the name as him. Moreover, after a while the Bengali family decided to travel to India for 8 months. For Gogol and Sonia it was not a good experience because they didn't like some aspects from India. However, after some days Ashoke decided to take out his family from Calcutta to the Taj Mahal. The visit to that place impacted Gogol and his sister because of a legend about of it. One of the most important things that happened in the chapter was that Gogol met a girl and he lied about his name due to he didn't like it. He used the name Nikhil to introduce himself to Kim.

Monday, March 24, 2014






SUMMARY CHAPTER THREE




In chapter three of the novel "The Namesake", the Gangulis moved to a city outside Boston. Ashoke got a new job, he was a professor of electrical engineering at the university. Ashima was not happy because everything was so far from home, so she felt a dramatic change in her life compare to her life in Cambridge and Calcutta. Most of that, she didn't want to raise Gogol over there, she wished to go back to her country.
However, Ashoke were in his best moment and  prepared to buy a new house to his family. Gogol was growing up so fast, and when he was 5 years old Ashima got pregnant again. They were prepared with the name for the new girl and they named her Sonali. This chapter also tells that Gogol was registered for the school but he didn't want to go because at the school they will call him by his good name (Nikhil) to follow their Bengali tradition. One of the Gogol's professors realized that he had two names and to make him feel better, she decided to continue call him Gogol. The Gangulis tried to adopt some American customs due that they had two children that were born in America, they also celebrated Sonali's rice and on the ceremony she looked like she would be a true American because she took a bill. In addition, Gogol faced some situations with his name because he wanted to know what it really meant.
   

Thursday, March 20, 2014

EVELYN SANTANA
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SUMMARY CHAPTER TWO.


 Chapter two from the novel "The Namesake", by Jumpa Lahiri tells us that Ashoke And Ashima had a baby boy. Everything was going as usually goes when a baby is born. Ashoke and Ashima had to leave the hospital, but it was a little complicated to them because they needed to have a name for the baby to place it on the birth certificate; and as we read in chapter one they were waiting for Ashima's grandmother letter which was suppose to contains the name of the baby. They didn't have more time to wait until that letter arrives, so Ashoke decided to name his son Gogol in honor to the author of the book that saved his life in that fatal accident.



READER RESPONSE.

According to the Chapter Two, the author describes the situation that Ashima faced with her son. The American tradition is very different compared to Bengali culture. For a moment, she couldn't manage the situation in the hospital, and I think it was very frustrated for her because she probably felt that she failed to her religion and to her family. I can compare this situation with a certain moment of my life that could be not the same but the way that I felt was similar. It was when I just came to this country. I wanted to go to College as soon as possible, I had finished my high school back in Ecuador and  I was ready to continue my studies. Unfortunately, I didn't have a support from my family, and I had to start to work putting away my dreams; however, I overcame those obstacles and now I feel that I progressing in this country. In other words it is difficult at the beginning  when you do not know anything about the country but later you realized that everything is possible if you put a lot of effort.

Tuesday, March 11, 2014

 
SUMMARY

CHAPTER TWO.

When a baby is born, there are some things that parents should get ready. For example, their names.
In American culture, babies names are given by their parents. They are in charge to find the name before o after the baby is born. In contrast, in Bengali culture great-grandparents are the ones that  give names to the babies. It does not have to be at the moment that they born, it could wait up to the baby reach certain age. Bengali have two names, one is a Good name and the other is called Pet name. A Good name is used in any public place, but a Pet name can just be used by their family. It is like a way to call them with love.

 In chapter two, we read that Ashoke and Ashima could not name their baby because they were waiting for Ashima's grandmother letter from India, which was supposse to arrive soon, but it did not. The problem was that they needed to have the name to leave the the hospital and to type it on the birth certificate. So, there is when Ashoke named his son Gogol, honoring the author of the book that he was reading on the train, when he had an accident. That book saved his life, and that was the reason why he chose that name for his son.

 In my culture, (Spanish) is almost the same process, parents are in charge to find the name for the new baby, but they ask for help to other members of their family, such as grandfathers, aunts, uncles, cousins, etc. In addition, parents could name their child after another family member, to honor them, because that person means a lot in their lives. Based in mi life, my mother chose my name honoring one of her cousins. She named me "Evelyn" which means life.






Friday, March 7, 2014

Namesake chapter one

EVELYN SANTANA
                                   


SUMMARY

CHAPTER ONE, PAGES 11-18

CHARACTERS: GOSH AND ASHOKE

                   

          In this pages of this chapter, Ashoke was one the way to his grandfather's house. At the train, he met a guy called Gosh. This particular guy talked to him for a while about traveling around the world, and he gave to Ashoke his business card in the case that he wanted to contact him. Unfortunately, the train collapsed and they had an accident. In consequence Ashoke was severely injured, and Gosh died. 


READER RESPONSE 


         During the time that Ashoke was waiting at the hospital, he started to remember about his childhood. He had good memories of his grandfather, because he taught him to read with love. In this chapter, Ashoke remember one day that he was asked to care his grandfather because he was blind, and he needed that Ashoke read some books for him. On the way to his grandfather's house, he met a guy on the train called Ghosh. That guy tried to convince him to travel to England or America because he had a good sense of freedom. After that Gosh gave him a business card in case that he wanted to contact him. However, Gosh told to Ashoke this phrase: "Pack a pillow and a blanket and see as much of the world as you can” (16).
 
My point of view about this part of the chapter is:

Gosh tried to say that for traveling and know the world, he did not need anything more than one thing. In this case, he stated an example with a pillow and a blanket, just to say that he should go without care about the rest. Sometimes the opportunities comes once in the life

        Suddenly, the train collapsed and a big accident occurred. There died a lot of people, including Gosh. Ashoke was severely injured. He was paralyzed, he almost lost one of his legs, but he recovered from that accident. In consequence, he suffered of claustrophobia.