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The Reluctant Fundamentalist

🧐What is the significance of the title The Reluctant Fundamentalist? 👉The title The Reluctant Fundamentalist is a reference to the tormented, conflicted inner state of the protagonist Changez in the novel The Reluctant Fundamentalist.  Changez is a citizen of Pakistan, but he comes to the United States as a young man to study and engage in lucrative business opportunities. Fundamentalist means someone who is bigot and doesn't try to change his religious concepts.

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The Dashwood family is introduced; Mr. and  Mrs. Dashwood  and their three daughters live at Norland Park, an estate in Sussex. Unfortunately, Mr. Dashwood's wife and daughters are left with very little when he dies and the estate goes to his son,  John Dashwood . John and his wife Fanny (nee Ferrars) have a great deal of money, yet refuse to help his half-sisters and their mother. Elinor, one of the Dashwood girls, is entirely sensible and prudent; her sister, Marianne, is very emotional and never moderate. Margaret, the youngest sister, is young and good-natured. Mrs. Dashwood and her daughters stay at Norland for a few months, mostly because of the promising friendship developing between Elinor and  Edward Ferrars , Fanny's shy, but very kind, brother. Elinor likes Edward, but is not convinced her feelings are mutual; Fanny is especially displeased by their apparent regard, as Edward's mother wants him to marry very well. A relative of Mrs. Dashwood's,  Sir John Midd