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The following passage is from the short story “Interpreter of Maladies” by Jhumpa Lahiri. Read the passage carefully. Then, in a well-organized essay, analyze how the author reveals the character of Mrs. Das. In your analysis, you may wish to consider such literary elements as point of view, selection of detail, and imagery. Mr. Kapasi found it strange that Mr. Das should refer to his wife by her first name when speaking to the little girl. Tina pointed to where Mrs. Das was purchasing something from one of the shirtless men who worked at the tea stall. Mr. Kapasi heard one of the shirtless men sing a phrase from a popular Hindu love song as Mrs. Das walked back to the car, but she did not appear to understand the words of the song, for she did not express irritation , or embarrassment, or react in any other way to the man’s declarations. He observed her. She wore a red-and-white-checkered shirt that stopped about her knees, slip-on shoes with a square wooden heel, and a close-fitting blouse styled like a man’s undershirt. The blouse was decorated at chest-level with a calico applique in the shape of a strawberry. She was a short woman, with small hands like paws, her frosty pink fingernails painted to match her lips, and was slightly plump in her figure. Her hair, shorn only a little longer than her husband’s, was parted far to one side. She was wearing large dark brown sunglasses with a pinkish tint to them, and carried a bit straw bag, almost as big as her torso, shaped like a bowl, with a water bottle poking out of it. She walked slowly, carrying some puffed rise tossed with peanuts and chili peppers in a large packet made from newspapers.

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