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  1. “My Son the Fanatic” is a short story by Hanif Kureishi. The story deals with a father-son relationship and has anticipated discussions of Islamic fundamentalists recruited from apparently...

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    First published in the Ladies’ Home Journal, Dec. 1901, illustrated by Frank Verbeck. Collected in Just So Stories, with illustrations by the author, and followed by the poem “There runs a road by Merrow Down” (collected in Songs from Booksand subsequently as part I of “Merrow Down”).

    Tegumai Bopsulai, a neolithic man, lived in a cave with his wife Teshumai Tewindrow and their daughter Taffy. One day he and Taffy went to the Wagai river to catch fish. He accidentally broke his fishing-spear. He started to mend it, having left his other spear at home. A stranger came along who did not speak their language. Taffy asked him to take...

    The manuscript of the story is in the volume “Just So Stories” at the British Library, where it is dated “Sep. 1900.” This would seem to identify it with something called “Neolithic Ladies,” mentioned in Carrington’s notes from Mrs Kipling’s diaries on 19th Sept. 1900. There is no direct evidence for the date of the oral version. It is generally ag...

    J M S Tompkinswrote: For Rosemary Sutcliffe [in Three Bodley Head Monographs, London, The Bodley Head, 1968, p. 95]: But for Angus Wilson: Rosalind Meyer commented: [L.L.] ©Lisa Lewis 2005 All rights reserved

  2. Parvez, a Pakistani immigrant in England, begins to secretly visit his son’s room because he has noticed changes in it. At first the changes in Ali ’s room are welcome. The room, once messy, is now clean and orderly.

  3. “My Son the Fanatic” depicts just such a culture clash between first and second generation Muslim immigrants to England.

  4. Mar 7, 2022 · It's called a Drop Cap. The first letter of a paragraph that is enlarged to "drop" down two or more lines, as in the next paragraph. Drop caps are often seen at the beginning of novels, where the top of the first letter of the first word lines up with the top of the first sentence and drops down to the four or fifth sentence.

  5. Plot. The narrative deals with Parvez, a Pakistani immigrant in England, and his problems with his son Ali. Parvez worries about Ali's behaviour which has changed significantly. Early in the story, Parvez is afraid of discussing his worries with his friends because his son has always been a kind of showpiece son.

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  7. An acrostic is a piece of writing in which a particular set of letters—typically the first letter of each line, word, or paragraph—spells out a word or phrase with special significance to the text. Acrostics are most commonly written as a form of poetry, but they can also be found in prose or used as word puzzles.

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