Structure
Characters
Theme: Identity & Belonging
Theme: Power & Inequality
Literary Devices
100

What narrative technique allows readers to only hear Changez’s voice, not the American’s?

What narrative technique allows readers to only hear Changez’s voice, not the American’s?

100

What does Jim represent in Changez’s life?

Capitalist ambition and mentorship.

100

What does Changez’s smile after 9/11 reveal about his identity conflict?

It exposes resentment toward American dominance despite his own success there.


100

What power dynamic exists between Changez and his American colleagues?

He is valued for his skills but never fully accepted as equal.

100

What is the effect of Hamid’s second-person address to the “American”?

It directly engages readers --> creating intimacy

200

How does the Lahore setting mirror the tension in Changez’s story at this point?

The evening darkens, symbolizing growing unease and suspicion.

200

How does Erica symbolize nostalgia?

She clings to the past and Chris, unable to move forward.

200

How does the Manila episode emphasize Changez’s identity struggle?

He acts American to gain respect but feels alienated and ashamed of denying his roots.

200

How is inequality shown in the Manila limousine scene?

Changez realizes the Filipino driver resents him for embodying Western privilege

200

How does Hamid use symbolism in the bats and jasmine flowers?

They symbolize survival and decay

300

What effect does Hamid’s non-linear structure have on our perception of Changez’s reliability?

Blurs time and perspective, deepening the unreliable narration

300

Why is Changez’s beard significant in these chapters?

It becomes a marker of identity and suspicion post-9/11.

300

How does Hamid show that belonging is unstable?

Through Changez’s shifting sense of home between Lahore and New York.

300

What does Underwood Samson represent in the novel?

Corporate power and capitalist control over human emotion and ethic

300

What does dramatic irony contribute to the reader’s experience?

It builds tension by letting us sense danger or hidden motives that Changez overlooks, deepening suspense and mistrust in the narrator’s control.

400

Why does Hamid end many chapters with a subtle act of suspense from the stranger?

To maintain ambiguity and tension 

400

How does Changez’s view of America shift through his relationships with Jim and Erica?

Admiration turns to alienation

400

Through Changez’s shifting sense of home between Lahore and New York.

Both are trapped between past and present selves, unable to fully move forward.


400

How does Hamid connect global inequality to losing one’s identity?

Changez tries to act like Westerners to succeed, which makes him lose his true self.

400

How does Hamid use contrasts in imagery between Lahore and New York?

contrast: warmth and authenticity in Lahore vs. cold artificiality in New York

500

How does juxtaposing New York and Lahore help structure the novel’s cultural commentary?

It frames the global divide and Changez’s identity conflict.

500

How does Changez’s view of American power change by the end of Chapter 7?

He realizes America’s anger is empty and starts to rejects its values.

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