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A Character Analysis of Mr. Kapoor from Rohinton Mistry: Family Matters

Summary:   Analyzes the novel Rohinton Mistry: Family Matters. Summarizes the plot of the novel. Provides a character study of Mr. Kapoor.


Everyone in this world is brought up with different values and perspective, influenced by the ideologies such as post-modernism. Family Matters is a rich, multi-faceted story. As rich and multi-faceted as is Bombay, or India. Family love, Mistry seems to be telling us, isn't always beautiful and warm and wise. It's sometimes harrowing and trying and heartbreaking, but, in the end, it's the one thing we all need most in this world. Mr. Kapoor is an interesting character of this novel who thinks that Bombay is the most beautiful place to live on Earth.

To survive in Bombay city he opened up a fabulous sport shop. He was really happy of that decision but life isn't always fair. Something terrible has happened while he was walking towards his sports shop. In a happy mood he was.....

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