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My Son the Fanatic

My Son the Fanatic

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: A conflict which exists all over the world
Review: I don't like the story so much, because social stories are not my taste, a little bit action must be. But save for my personal taste the story isn't so bad. It's a theme which exists all over the world. It's an easy-to-understand story. So if you want to read a short and interestering story, i can prefer it to you.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: A boring short story
Review: I find the story boring. The theme isn't interesting for young people. I can identify me with the father-son conflikt, but the reasons why the problems are become i don't understand. The religion than problem between father and son i know,but a so intolerant attitude i don't understand.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A conflict between two cultures
Review: I liked the story which deals with the problems of an UK immigrant from Pakistan and his son. It would be interesting to learn more about the son's reasons for becoming a Muslim.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: The conflict between father and son
Review: I think that the story is a mixture of a lot of ideas and feelings and very difficult to explain or to interpret.The relationships between the characters are intricate.The conflict between father and son only exist, because none of them is able to talk about their ideas. Parvez, the father uses his son to brag and doesn't want to accept the right situation. The son, Ali, is religious and doesn't want to accept the life-style of his father.He wants to live like his ancestors in Pakistan, but when Parvez wants to talk, Ali isn't interested. Although they have a different behaviour, I think that their heart is the same.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: a conflict between father and son
Review: I think, the story sounds very realistic. This make it interestant for the readers. The conflict between father and son, which is spoken about in the story, is not only a conflict because of religion it is although because of problems of teenager's growing up. In my opinion, reading this book could help parents and children to understand each other.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Religion conlflict
Review: In my opinion the story is not realistic, because I have never heard that a young boy believes in God so strongly that he gets into trouble with his father or his parents.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Growing up and intolerant parents
Review: It is an interesting shortstory. It is a story about a father son conflict, about intolerant parents who try to force their will by exerting violence on someone.A big problem in this story is the contrast between western civilisation and the Islamic world and their religion. I think this story is a good example for problems like different religions, intolerance, growing up, family problems, conflicts, etc. An extreme situation is shown to learn from it and to draw attention to the problems of the readers. In my opinion it could be very helpful not to do the same mistake as Parvez, the father in the story, did.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The struggle for acceptance by an immigrant
Review: My Son the fanatic is a short story of an immigrant from Pakistan. The underlying theme of this novel is the struggle of the asian immigrants face in an alien society which refuses to accept them, treat them as equals and the ways in which they deal with the alienation. There is a sharp contrast in the way Pervez and his son Farid deal with the sense of belonging and being a part of society.

With all the compromises and loses Pervez suffers in his migration; he appears to take them as a part of his experience and adventure of life; to him it seems to be worth the price. He mentions how better his life has been in comparison to having stayed back. He refuses to acknowledge the cold behavior of the local British.

His son Farid on the other hand seems to have considerable anger and is not disillusioned by the British cold behavior. He finds the society constraining, limiting and degrading and feels to be a victim in his country. Having been excluded he is tempted to exclude others. He finds comfort with his own people and gets attached towards Islam. Having been brought up in secular Britan , he would turn the to a form of belief that denies him the pleasure of society in which he lived. Having devoted his life to pleasure: the pleasure of sex, music, alcohol and friends; he detracts and spends time in abstinence; for in abstinence he felt strong.

Hanif in his short novel has touched the conflicts a lot of asian families feel having migrated to a foreign country. He has outlined the characters brilliantly and this is most certainly a very entertaining novel to read.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The father son conflict
Review: The story is boring and uninteresting for us.But the problem between father and son is described in much details,so that you can understand the family problem.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: A FATHER-SON CONFLICT
Review: We think that the story wants to show the problems between father and son, because of different attitudes and religion. Although it shows the problems of immigrants. At the beginning, the is boring but later it gets interesting. We think that the story is truthful and comprehensible, but we're not interested in this story.


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