![]() ![]() Fate is a significant theme in the novel. Nazneen's friend, Razia, thinks marrying for love is romantic but when it comes to her own daughter she says, "Shefali will make a love marriage over my dead body." Why do you think arranged marriages are valued above love marriages? Discuss the advantages of both using examples from the book?ĥ. This image is recalled several times throughout the novel, at the end of the book Nazneen is at an ice-skating rink, about to skim the ice for the first time. ![]() When Nazneen sees the ice skaters on television, she is immediately captivated. Nazneen is often bewildered by their friendship what is the tie that binds this odd couple?ģ. Azad, the enigmatic doctor who becomes Chanu's unlikely friend. How does Nazneen cope with the transition? In what small ways does she rebel against her fate?Ģ. In the beginning of Monica Ali's novel, Brick Lane, we follow the protagonist Nazneen from her rural Bangladeshi village to London where she has gone from teenager to married woman. Questions from Publisher's Reading Guide:ġ. ![]()
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