Morris, Bhaiya

 The short story titled Morris Bhaiya starts off by discussed how Morris is surrounded by Indians while he is not Indian. He tried his best to be integrated within the culture by going to parties and being with his friends. His friend Pat is a good example of how cultural differences can create a divide between Morris and Pat. The political system and the divide between African and Indian, the divide between communism and democracy. By the end, the dissimilarities cause separation between Pat and Morris. There is so much difference in this story and the word Bhaiya means "Big Brother". It is ironic that the term brother is used because there are no close relationships in this short story. Personally, the term Big Brother reminds me of a watchful eye over society, almost like a watchful government. Morris rejected both forms of the new type of government. Maybe he didn't want a new form of government or a form of government at all. It all goes back to the difference in society between the Indians and the Africans. Morris sees flaws in both forms of government because he does not like the idea of the "Indian Party". This is the point where Morris lost many of his friends because he rejected both forms of the government which ostracized himself in the end.      

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