Portrayal of Immigration and Parsi Writers in Indian Writing in English – A Study
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16745120
Keywords:
Immigration, assimilation, ethnic-heritage, culture and customAbstract
The word Immigration refers to the process of shifting to a new or unknown country to stay and live. There might be an unaccountable reason behind the migration, such as to escape from religious persecution or a violent conflict, to have employment opportunities abroad, and to acquire higher education. However, it is important to understand that no people in any country or region want to immigrate wholeheartedly. There must be a pain behind the immigration or the lack of opportunities in their native land. Assimilating in a new country is not an easy task, as it involves leaving one’s distinct customs, culture, and traditions. The paper focuses on the immigration of Parsis to Indian soil and the contribution of Parsis in the national Freedom Movement and Indian English Literature in particular.
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