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Tuesday, January 29, 2019

V.S. Naipaul

V. S. Naipaul Presentation Reflection One of my contributions to our V. S. Naipaul founding was the explanation of Naipauls past and how it impacted the writing he would by and by produce. This is significant, as the themes of alienation, deprivation and colonialism found in One out of some stem from his early life in Trinidad, his relationships and his travels abroad. Naipaul felt estranged in his native Trinidad, as he aband unrivaledd the Hindu beliefs of his ancestors for agnosticism.Additionally, Naipaul found himself preclude with the economic, political and social characteristics of his nursing homeland. This led him to seek an escape via scholarship to Oxford in 1950. After completing his degree, he took to traveling around the world to assemble writing material. Naipauls extensive travels have given his work a theme of colonialism, as the wide range of affects the British Empire had on its colonies are often displayed. His lack of a consistent home human foot is why he frequently writes from an outsiders perspective.This can be seen very clearly in One Out of Many, as Santosh is coil into a society that drastically contrasts the one he had at home in Bombay. This situation is reminiscent of Naipauls departure from Trinidad to England, as on that point is no doubt that the society he left differed substantially from the one he arrived in. Santosh experiences prejudice and humiliation frequently throughout the story and it is non unlikely that these instances were inspired by similar harassment Naipaul endured on his travels.In addition to explaining Naipauls basic background information, I withal explored his person-to-person relationships. Our sources revealed that Naipaul has made several controversial statements in the past about a range of topics including female writers, the religion of Islam and the Hubshi or people of African descent. Our sources also indicated that Naipaul has been involved in abusive affairs with women and tends to feel that he is brilliant to the ones he has married.These views manifested in One Out of Many, as Santosh makes comments that are moderately racist and sexist. He does not even provide the name of the cleaning woman he is romantically involved with, only referring to her as the hubshi woman or maid. Lacking this biographical information, readers would be left to guess what inspired Naipauls works and would be deprived of a deeper understanding of One Out of Many. Readers would also be left with a much more minus image of Naipaul, instead of recognizing the cultural differences he is characterized by.

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