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Independence In Jasmine Essay Research Paper Rodrigues

Independence In Jasmine Essay, Research Paper


Rodrigues, Justiniano


2/25/01 A period


Women in Literature


INDEPENDENCE OF JASMINE


Independence is one topic that is very important in Jasmine. The main character, Jyoti has to always deal with independence all her life. From the


time she is in India to the time she is in the United States, she has never


strived for independence; it always seems to come to her.


As a young girl in Hasnapur, India Jyoti was born into a poor


Hindi family that lost everything during the partition, and as a result has


been left with a mud hut and farmland in the Punjabi countryside of


Northern India. Jyoti is raised in a poor home where she is taught to


cook, clean and look up to the males in her society. As a young girl Jyoti


is not influenced to be independent. Like every girl in the village she is


expected to receive a little bit of education and then go back to her home and


get ready to be married off.


Fortunately a teacher named Masterji saw talent


in Jyoti and begged her father to let her continue with her education.


When Jasmine agrees to continue her education and says she wants to be a


doctor and open her own clinic, her father was in complete shock as well as


her grandma. Her father?s instant reaction was, ?The girl is mad! The girl is


mad!?


When she is asked about continuing her education, it is the first time


in her life where she is given any type of independence. Continuing her


education would mean that she wouldn?t have to be dependent on any man?s


well being. Although it is good that she will have a future and will continue


to be educated, Jyoti is still mentally attached to the sexist ways of her


culture. She still marries and falls in love with men, by looking up at them


and honoring their ways. Jyoti had no honor for herself and what she


could do independently. It was all about the males in her life and their


greatness, because in her society the powerful people were males.


Jyoti?s marriage to a man named Prakash is a big example of her lack


of independence. She never got engaged to Prakash. She married Prakash


after knowing him for only a couple of weeks. Although her marriage to


Prakash was common in her society, Prakash wasn?t a common Indian. She


was lucky to be married to Prakash. Her marriage to Prakash was the second


time in her life that independence came to her. Prakash was against the


feudal system of Hasnapur (the town in which they lived). By being married


to Prakash Jyoti didn?t need to be a humble wife, like all the other women in


her society. She again experienced independence. The independence to call


her husband by his first name and to talk to him in any way she pleased.


Prakash even gave her a new name, Jasmine.


Independence to continue education and now independence to do as


she pleases in marriage, Jyoti, now Jasmine was a lucky woman who even


argued with her husband at times. She did not strive for independence, it just


came to her.


When her husband argued with her it was because he wanted


her to think freely, while she wanted to be a scared, humble, dependent wife.


For example, once Jasmine was arguing about having a child, which was a


way for to become the typical housewife of her society. Prakash?s response


was not one common in the feudal society they lived in. His response was,


?We aren?t going to spawn! We aren?t ignorant peasants?.


Prakash gave Jasmine freedom of speech and the skills to be


strong and not afraid to speak her mind. Prakash always told her to challenge


him and keep arguing with him. He did not punish her when she argued him.


He gave her the skills and self-confidence to argue to a man, those skills will


open doors for her.


Prakash gave Jasmine courage and told her that they would move to


America. Prakash had a scholarship to the US and on the last day when he


was preparing to go to the st

ates, work and then send back for Jasmine, he


died. The religious conflicts of Northern India killed him as well as Masterji.


Prakash died because of a bomb that was put in their home by a person


against Hindus. Earlier in her life Jasmine had lost her father due to a bull.


Her father cared for her and was her future. After losing her father she lost


Masterji, a Sikh who taught her all her life and motivated her to continue her


studies. Masterji was harassed and killed by anti-Sikhs. Now she has lost


another teacher, her husband.


As a widow, Jasmine returned to live with her mother in a widow?s


hut and has to listen to her widowed grandma tell her that what happened to


her husband was a punishment from God, because they weren?t a traditional


couple. Jasmine has now lost all the people who gave her independence and


taught her to be independent. She remembered that Prakash wanted for the


both of them to go to America and live real lives with money and freedom.


Jasmine decided to use the independence she was given and asked her


brothers to help her use the Visa her husband had and to arrange for her a


trip to America. Now, she is being independent and doesn?t rely on men to


supply it for her.


Jasmine immigrated illegally to America. She lost her independence


after traveling a long way illegally in old planes and broken down ships. Her


final destination was the Florida Keys, where a man brought her in


America illegally and then raped her as a payment to him for bringing her in


to the states. After being forcibly raped, Jasmine killed the man and then


went out to try to find Tampa University where Prakash and her were


supposed to be. As a religious act, her intention was to burn Prakash?s


belongings at the University because it was where he?d want to be. At this


time she was raped and lost. Fortunately a woman picked her up from the


streets and took her in to her home. The woman empowered her again,


helping her gain back Independence.


At the woman?s house, Jasmine is kept from INS. Jasmine tells the


lady, Lillian that she has a friend in New York, Prakash?s former teacher


who had helped Prakash reach the states. By then she had gained back the


independence to move on. As a widow, Jasmine uses her independence to


find Prakash?s former teacher, Professorji in New York. Fortunately she


found Professorji and he helped her to have a safe shelter in an Indian


community in New York. With the help of Professorji she was about to get a


false green card, but that meant selling her hair, so she took matters into her


own hands and called Kate, Lillian?s daughter.


Kate helped Jasmine find a family to take care of her, this helped


Jasmine becomes American and gains all the skills she would need to be


American. Later on Jasmine moved to Iowa and fell in love with a middle


aged banker, Bud. Jasmine then became Jane, and was living with a middle


aged Iowan. She had taken the Independence she was given and used it to


live her life. Jane was now American, with an American husband and


pregnant with an American, her and Bud also adopted a Vietnamese child


whom she soon had to let go of.


To Jane independence was something that came to her. As a young


girl she was lucky to be embraced with courage and independence. The


Independence that Prakash gave her, stuck with her and made her confident


and strong. It made her believe in herself and take matters into her hands.


Prakash allowed her to have no fear of men and that helped her come to


America and live a happy life with Bud.


Independence is an important topic in Jasmine, the main character,


Jane got her independence from many people, which helped her to build a


better life for herself. Without independence Jane would not have lived a


good life as a widow in Hasnapur, where she would live alone and in


poverty all her life.


Mukherjee, Bharati. Jasmine. New York:First Edition,1989

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