Identity
Relationships
Cultural Differences
Themes/Symbols
100

What name does Gogol begin using socially instead of Gogol?

Nikhil

100

What is the name of Gogol’s girlfriend in Chapter 6?

Maxine Ratliff

100

What major difference exists between Gogol’s parents and Maxine’s parents?

Gogol’s parents are traditional and reserved; Maxine’s are liberal and open

100

What theme is shown through Gogol’s relationship with Maxine?

The desire to fit into American culture

200

Why does Gogol prefer the name Nikhil in his adult life?

It helps him feel more American and separate from his family

200

What are the names of Maxine's parents?

Lydia and Gerald

200

How do Maxine’s parents treat Gogol when he visits?

They treat him casually and as an equal

200

What does Maxine’s home symbolize for Gogol?

Freedom and the representation of an American family

300

What internal conflict does Gogol experience about his identity?

He feels torn between his Indian heritage and American identity

300

Where does Gogol often spend time with Maxine and her family? (2 locations)

Their home in New York, and later their vacation home

300

How does Gogol’s behavior toward his own parents change during this time?

He visits less and becomes more distant

300

How does Chapter 6 reflect the theme of assimilation?

Gogol immerses himself in Maxine’s lifestyle and distances himself from his own culture

400

What does Gogol’s continued discomfort with his name suggest about his deeper struggle?

That changing his name doesn’t fully resolve his identity issues

400

How is Maxine’s family lifestyle different from Gogol’s upbringing?

They are more relaxed, open, and independent compared to his traditional family

400

What makes Gogol feel slightly uncomfortable around Maxine’s family despite enjoying their lifestyle?

Their openness and lack of boundaries are unfamiliar to him

400

What does Gogol’s avoidance of his family suggest symbolically?

He is rejecting his roots and trying to reinvent himself with a new identity

500

How does Gogol’s name change affect how others perceive him?

People see him as more confident and “normal,” fitting into American culture

500

What does Gogol’s relationship with Maxine reveal about his attitude toward his own family?

He is distancing himself from his family and cultural roots

500

What larger theme is highlighted through the contrast between Gogol’s family and Maxine’s family?

The clash between immigrant traditions and American culture

500

What deeper idea does Gogol’s relationship with Maxine represent?

His attempt to escape his identity rather than fully understand it