How does Ashoke survive the train accident?

Suddenly, the train derails, killing Ghosh and dozens of others. But Ashoke survives, and is identified by rescuers by the fluttering page of his Gogol volume, which Ashoke drops when the rescuers are nearby.

Why do Gogol and Ruth break up?

The year after she and Gogol start dating (and become nearly inseparable), she decides to study abroad for a semester at Oxford, and then extends her stay over the summer. Although they stay together during her absence, when Ruth returns it becomes clear that something has changed between them, and they break up.

What happens at the end of the namesake?

Gogol Meets Gogol, Finally At the end of the novel, though, Gogol’s not so anti-Gogol anymore. He has started to come to terms with his Indian-American identity. He doesn’t try to ignore Bengali custom, and he doesn’t envy the American ways of his ex-girlfriends.

How did Ashima and Ashoke meet?

Some years ago, back in Calcutta, Ashima was a nineteen-year-old college student working as an English tutor. When Ashima’s mother invited a bunch of potential suitors for Ashima over to the house, one of them turned out to be Ashoke, who came to the house with his parents in tow.

Why did Ashima and Ashoke move to America?

When Ashoke thinks of India, he thinks of a place he barely survived, a place he needed to leave in order to learn how to live again. Their child’s birth makes Ashima miss India all the more; for Ashoke, it serves as a fresh reminder of why he chose to move to America.

What happened to Ashima’s grandmother?

The next day they learn that Ashima’s grandmother has had a stroke. The Gangulis begin preparing to visit Calcutta, trying to think of a good name for Gogol to put on his passport. One day Ashima goes shopping for gifts for her relatives in India and accidentally leaves her shopping bags on the train.

What do Ashima and Ashoke name their second child?

The second, “good” name is for precisely those documents, and for recognition in the world outside the family. Ashoke’s pet name is Mithu, and Ashima’s is Monu. After several days elapse, and it is time for Ashima to leave the hospital with the baby, Mr.

What is an ABCD the namesake?

The panelists use the acronym ABCD, “American-born confused deshi,” to refer to people like Gogol, people with an Indian heritage who also claim an American identity.

What happens to Gogol and Maxine?

Gogol and Maxine join her parents in New Hampshire. Gogol hasn’t given Ashoke and Ashima a phone number to reach him, meaning that he is completely separated from his Bengali family, completely lost in Maxine’s world. He celebrates his twenty-seventh birthday with the Ratliffs and friends of theirs he has never met.

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