This thesis discusses the concept of cultural identity in relation to three literary works. It argues that Kiran Desai’s novel, The Inheritance of Loss, highlights the postcolonial structure of its...Show moreThis thesis discusses the concept of cultural identity in relation to three literary works. It argues that Kiran Desai’s novel, The Inheritance of Loss, highlights the postcolonial structure of its characters’ identities, Jhumpa Lahiri’s novel, The Namesake, focuses on the concept of diaspora identities, as defined by Stuart Hall; her short stories collection, Interpreter of Maladies, on the other hand, centres around the interplay between social and personal identities, as put forward by Margarita Azmitia. Instead of portraying cultural identity as a monolithic construct, all three literary works make a case for the fact that cultural identity is ever-changing and dynamic.Show less
This thesis compares contemporary definitions of Unreliable Narrators in literature with those found in video games. By exploring the first author-based definition of Unreliable Narrators put...Show moreThis thesis compares contemporary definitions of Unreliable Narrators in literature with those found in video games. By exploring the first author-based definition of Unreliable Narrators put forward by Booth, and a later reader-based definition, this thesis aims to provide proof for an additional definition being needed when it comes to video games. What this thesis mainly finds is that games offer a unique experience through how players control a narrative, which leads to a different experience of unrealibility in narrators, one that can contrast unreliability that other definitions might find.Show less