2. What shifts does the narrator see in his life in his travels from India to London to Boston?
What is meant by the line "Don't expect an English cup of tea"?

Respuesta :

The narrator sees differences in the way people behave in Boston and London.

We can arrive at this answer as follows:

  • The narrator shows how his life was in these two cities and how people behaved, especially when they saw that he was a foreigner.
  • This narrator believes that in London, people are more cordial and polite.
  • Londoners are more welcoming and relaxed.
  • This narrator has a very different perception from people in Boston.
  • He claims that Americans are very agitated and rushed.
  • Americans are less educated and less welcoming than the English.

He claims that America is very different from London and that in Boston you shouldn't wait for a "cup of English tea," as everything is very different.

This question is about "The American Dream: A Man from India."

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