Genre
Fiction, monologue
Setting and Context
The events in the story take place in Lahore, Pakistan; Princeton, New York; and Valparaiso, Chile.
Narrator and Point of View
First-person narration
Tone and Mood
In the story prevails an optimistic tone. The narrator tell the story of his life, highlighting his success and the evolution of his character.
Protagonist and Antagonist
The protagonist of the story Chagnez.
Major Conflict
The major conflict occurs in the contradiction between Chagnez's successful life in America and his life in Pakistan, his native country.
Climax
The climax happens when Chagnez is fired after the accident with Erica and moves back to Lahore.
Foreshadowing
N/A
Understatement
In the story the image of America as a democratic and friendly country is understated.
Allusions
The story alludes to historical events which influenced America (September, 11, 2001) and Pakistan (its bombarding in 2001).
Imagery
See the Imagery section
Paradox
The paradox of the story is that one cannot have everything and that is why one has to choose between money and duty.
Parallelism
The story has parallels with social stereotypes, prejudices, political issues, and intercultural conflicts.
Metonymy and Synecdoche
The author uses metonymy and synecdoche to reinforce the importance of the utterance or for ironic shade: “a range of complexions,” “boundaries of continents and civilizations.”
Personification
The author uses personification in his description of nature to create the atmosphere of the place: “abandoned amusement park,” “the shuttered opera house,” “vacant hotel.”