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Thursday, May 23, 2019

Curled or Straight

Literary analysis Curled or Straight Why race matters? In the novel White Teeth written by Zadie Smith, the character Iris Ambrosia Jones is struggle with her racial identity. Irie is a half- Jamaican, half- English woman in her twenties. England is the artless where she grew up. She feels uncomfortable with her inherited Jamaican physique. Irie falls in love with Millat, Millat comes from an Indian family and he adores English women. Because of that, Irie wishes to limiting her appearance by making her hair straight.But it was ill-advised and she did not feel better with black straight extensions. In my analysis I will focus on the message of the text as I see it that its important to realize that every human being in the world is different and dont try to change yourself into person you are not. To begin with, Irie is not happy with her appearance and would like to change it because of Millat. She thinks that if she changes her hair to Indian style, long and straight, so Millat will accept her.The hair straightening knead at P. K. beauty parlor is very painful. Besides, she makes a big mistake by wash her hair before going to PKs, thus getting rid of a protecting layer of dirt. Moreover, she has to go to Roshis salon to get the parvenu hair. After all, she finally gets her new looks. Then she heads to Millats house, just to show him her new looks. But Millat isnt there. Her friends is there, and they start to laughing at her new looks. Besides, they think that her hair looked better before.However, there is one woman in Roshis salon who makes her points by stand up for herself. She feels that Irie should be content with her curly African hair. Furthermore, she thinks that black should support one anothers business. To conclude, I think Iries problem is that she grows up in London, but her appearance is a black Jamaican girl. Besides, she decides to integrate more with English society. Nevertheless, she should realize that she cant change her Jamaican l ooks to an English looks, and she should appreciates her individuality.

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