Such a Long Journey by Rohinton Mistry

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Religion is one of the reasons why Parsis are a minority in Bombay, India. They believe in Zoroastrianism while most Bombayites are Hindus. The other religions that are minorities are Christianity, and Islam. One of Gustard's friend, Malcom, said to Gustard, "we are the minorities in a nation of Hindus" (Such a Long Journey, pg. 23). Malcom was a Christian and they used to fight about their different religions and who's religion came first. Gustard told Malcom "Our prophet Zarathustra lived more then fifteen hundred years before your son of god was even born; a thousand years before Buddha; two hundred years before Moses. And do you know how much Zoroastrianism influenced Judaism, Christianity and Islam" (Such a Long Journey, pg. 24). Gustard said "all religions were equal... nevertheless one had to remain true to one's own" (Such a Long Journey, pg. 24). Although Gustard's religion was the minority, he still believed that each religion should live side by side equally and peacefully.
A reason why Gustard is insecure in the novel is due to all the betrayals and tragedies he ha...

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