Mr. Kapasi views the Das family with both fascination and frustration. He is drawn to Mrs. Das and develops an emotional connection to her as they share personal stories, but he also feels disappointed by the family's disinterest in his role as a tour guide and interpreter. He often sees them as representative of the unfulfilled desires and lack of communication that he perceives in his own life.
In "The Interpreter of Maladies" the reader's perspective is that of Mr. Kapasi. This allows for the Das family to be studied critically and honestly by the reader as the family displays negative qualities. The family is oblivious to their behavior, but it is made obvious to the story's audience.
in my personal point of view i would say a parser is more like "one-directional" "automatic" vs. an interpreter, the interpreter has more "intelligence"
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Family is very important in Ireland.
well you can set your profile so only family and friends can view your page or you can have it so everyone can view your profile.
Marriage and family were now emphasized.
Marriage and family were now emphasized.
We see it as family AND work. Work is our family friend. We know how to manage them.
They believe god is the universe .
treated them as family
Beef is delicious in your mouth (:
they view him as a member of the group