Nusrat Compare And Contrast Essay

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(AGG) Nusrat encounters a lot of people in her life, three of them being her Sister Margaret, her husband Faiz, Najmah and each one of them has changed her.(BS-1) in UTPT, Margaret causes Nusrat to lose a part of herself, (BS-2) Faiz helps Nusrat and makes her feel good, and (BS-3) Najmah brings worry to Nusrat’s life.(TS) Based on that, we can see that the people that Nusrat has encountered, have helped to shape her life. (MIP-1) When we see that Margaret causes Nusrat to change, there are two ways in which this appears.(SIP-A) It is shown when Margaret makes Nusrat Question christianity and when Nusrat keeps to herself as a child.(STEWE-1) “She could not accept that the God of her childhood would take her little sister” (134). In this …show more content…
‘I couldn’t leave you in this condition’” (118). Here, Faiz is keeping Nusrat well after her apartment is robbed, he stops her from getting herself hurt and helps her recover by laying her down and taking her coat off.(STEWE-2) “he encouraged her to continue her studies to earn a PhD in physics, which she hoped to do one day” (136). In this quote, Faiz helps Nusrat by Encouraging her to do things that she wanted to do.(SIP-B) Faiz also makes Nusrat feel good.(STEWE-1) “What she longed for was the kind of peace and assurance that radiated from Faiz” (136). In this quote, it says that Faiz had peace and assurance that radiated from him and that Nusrat liked that. This makes her feel good because whenever she is around Faiz, she feels peace.(STEWE-2) “The moment Elaine entered his place… She felt she was entering a world where she belonged” (121). It says here that Nusrat felt she belonged with Faiz and that makes her feel good because previously she hadn’t felt that way.(CS) that shows how Faiz has helped Nusrat and makes her feel

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