The text was saying that every relationship and friendship in an individual’s life is meaningful. The theme was revealed through the plot. To demonstrate, in 1969, Jhumpa Lahiri moved to America to pursue a full- time job at the M.I.T. library. He called an elderly woman, named Mrs. Croft, to rent her household; Mrs. Croft accepted the request. Mrs. Croft enjoyed his company and manners. As time went on and the author adjusted to his life in Boston, his wife, Mala, would soon come to Boston. They were strangers that had their own house together. One day Jumpa Lahiri decided to visit Mrs. Croft with Mala. Mrs. Croft said that she was perfect. Subsequently, for the first time, Mala and Jhumpa Lahiri looked at each other and smiled. To elucidate, Mrs. Croft’s and Jhumpa Lahiri’s friendship impacted the author’s and Mala’s relationship. From there, their love for each other continued to flourish. Tragically, after months went by, Jhumpa Lahiri was informed of Mrs. Croft’s death. He articulated, “Mrs. Croft’s was the first death I mourned in America, for hers was the first life I had admired” (Jhumpa Lahiri). Their friendship was meaningful to the author; she was his first true friend in America. He adored her life and strived to be successful as well. Mala and Jhumpa Lahiri had a happy relationship together. All in all, the relationships Jhumpa Lahiri’s made in America, positively impacted his life. The author’s feelings and actions advanced the plot and theme. It was crucial for the author to create a friendship with Mrs. Croft first in order to become prosperous. To repeat, the theme of friendships and relationships was distinctly developed in each
The text was saying that every relationship and friendship in an individual’s life is meaningful. The theme was revealed through the plot. To demonstrate, in 1969, Jhumpa Lahiri moved to America to pursue a full- time job at the M.I.T. library. He called an elderly woman, named Mrs. Croft, to rent her household; Mrs. Croft accepted the request. Mrs. Croft enjoyed his company and manners. As time went on and the author adjusted to his life in Boston, his wife, Mala, would soon come to Boston. They were strangers that had their own house together. One day Jumpa Lahiri decided to visit Mrs. Croft with Mala. Mrs. Croft said that she was perfect. Subsequently, for the first time, Mala and Jhumpa Lahiri looked at each other and smiled. To elucidate, Mrs. Croft’s and Jhumpa Lahiri’s friendship impacted the author’s and Mala’s relationship. From there, their love for each other continued to flourish. Tragically, after months went by, Jhumpa Lahiri was informed of Mrs. Croft’s death. He articulated, “Mrs. Croft’s was the first death I mourned in America, for hers was the first life I had admired” (Jhumpa Lahiri). Their friendship was meaningful to the author; she was his first true friend in America. He adored her life and strived to be successful as well. Mala and Jhumpa Lahiri had a happy relationship together. All in all, the relationships Jhumpa Lahiri’s made in America, positively impacted his life. The author’s feelings and actions advanced the plot and theme. It was crucial for the author to create a friendship with Mrs. Croft first in order to become prosperous. To repeat, the theme of friendships and relationships was distinctly developed in each