Salman Rushdie's In The South

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The Meaning of life: An Analysis Of "In The South" In the South a story written by Salman Rushdie, is quite an interesting piece of work. As it follows the life of one man, named senior, and his struggle against achieving peace from death. Throughout senior's cold, hard struggle with life the reader may glean one important piece of evidence, the meaning of life. Now the meaning of life can be somewhat hard to grasp as one may be think, no one knows what the meaning of life is, how can you get it from this piece of literature? However these people are severally wrong for the meaning of life can be found in anything and can be found anywhere. It can be found in our daily lives, in the actions we take and see that others take and can even be found in death. The meaning of life, something many …show more content…

In the first major event in which Senior faces can be the death of the friends he would meet up with, he begins to feel detached, and feels lost with his friends and begins to want death(Rushdie). Senior wanted what he thought came from death, peace. Now Senior faced death and its unachievable peace. A conflict in which he struggles with throughout the story. He begins to question himself and why death hasn't came for him yet. There may be many reasons for why Senior has received death but one major reason is because he hasn't found the meaning of life he hasn't appreciated life even though he had a great life he has yet to find the joy for living. With the next event as Rushdie describes is the death of Junior his friend and the tsunami which hits nearby Senior's house it saddens Senior(Rushdie). This just continues to show that Senior doesn't want to die but to be with the people he has lost. For the meaning of life is being with the people you love and cherishing the moments you have with them and no not have any regrets, to live life to the

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