![]() ![]() Nationalism and displacement will be discussed in connection with Muslim religious traditions. I will touch the positive and negative features of multiculturalism as reflected in current British policy. The development of the meanings of postcolonialism and the Third World will be described together with the short historical outline of India and Bangladesh. Individual terms related to the theory of postcolonialism will be immediately followed by literary analysis supported by textual evidence of Brick Lane. I will cite from several interesting critiques written by renowned authors, e.g. Afterwards I will reflect both positive and negative responses to the novel and its filming. In my work I will start with a brief introduction of the author and her attitude towards Brick Lane and what sources were important for the writer. Ali also focuses on the life and career prospects of immigrants from Bangladesh. ![]() The contrasts influence the destiny of the novel characters. In Brick Lane Ali often uses contrasting images of village life from her home country in confrontation with London streets. Her origin is important in the connection with the content of her novel. ![]() She comes from Bangladesh, a former British colony, received education and lives in Great Britain. With her debut novel Brick Lane Monica Ali became one of promising young British authors who are concerned with immigrant experience. ![]()
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