Chekovs and Zulus Attitudes toward England Essay. https://studentshare.org/history/2022747-world-lit
Chekovs and Zulus Attitudes Toward England Essay. https://studentshare.org/history/2022747-world-lit.
This confrontation relationship between the Sikh and the home state is illustrated when Indira Gandhi is assassinated by her bodyguards who are Sikh. Rushdie illustrates in the story that Chekov protested this assassination act. Chekov also maintains his Sikh image by maintaining his clothing style while in England. He wears the turban and the conventional Sikh beard, this indicates conformance to the Sikh tradition abroad.Zulu's attitude illustrates that England is a breeding ground for the Indian revolutionists.
After the assassination of Indira Gandhi, Zulu goes underground by infiltrating and studying the Sikh extremists believed to be responsible for the assassination. Zulu is also illustrated as being open to other cultural ideas and opinions; this is because he embraces western films like Tolkien's Lord of the Rings, unlike Chekov. Zulu is also seen hiding and telephones his wife to inform Chekov to meet him at the country motorway. During the meeting, Zulu informs Chekov of the massacres of Sikhs in India.
This event leads Zulu to leave the diplomatic service in protest.After leaving the service, Zulu became a successful Bombay businessman. Chekov and Rajiv Gandhi were together assassinated by a Tamil woman with a bomb.
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