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Koho Kim
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The ending leaves me unsettled because Hamid refuses to clarify what actually happens. I don’t fully understand the final moment, but I’m left assuming that Changez may have been shot. This ambiguity feels intentional and forces the reader to confront their own assumptions and fears. The uncertainty mirrors the suspicion that defines the novel and implicates the reader.
— 10 hours, 8 min ago
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Yuha.Nishida
is on page 140 of 228
I noticed how Hamid show conflict with not loud scenes. The conflict lives inside Changez’s mind. He starts to question the system he works for. This is something he can control, but the results are unclear. I felt empathy because questioning your own life is not easy. His reaction felt human, not sudden or fake.
— 11 hours, 39 min ago
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Yuha.Nishida
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I kept reading, I felt the tension growing through Changez’s thoughts. His American life looks successful from the outside. He has a good job, money, and respect. But inside, he feels less safe and less welcome. This shows how power works in quiet ways. Even success cannot protect him from fear and judgment.
— 11 hours, 40 min ago
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Yuha.Nishida
is on page 120 of 228
In this section, I thought about what Changez can and can’t control. He can control how hard he work and how he act at his job. But he can’t control how America changes after fear grows. I felt some empathy for his reaction, even when I did not fully agree with him. His feelings come from being judged and watched. That constant pressure would change anyone. This helped me understand his anger more.
— 11 hours, 41 min ago
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Yuha.Nishida
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I though I noticed how tense the story still feel even with not big action. Hamid creates tension through the way Changez speaks and think. Changez has a comfortable American life with a good job and money. At the same time, this life feels fragile and easy to take away. Many forces are out of his control, like politics and how people see him. This made me feel uneasy as a reader.
— 11 hours, 44 min ago
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Fernando dosal dosal
is on page 200 of 228
I think the ending is scary and confusing on purpose. It makes you feel nervous because you don’t know what will happen next. This helps the reader understand how Changez feels, always being judged and watched, even when he might not be doing anything wrong.
— 13 hours, 56 min ago
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Fernando dosal dosal
is on page 180 of 228
In the last part of the book, I think Changez finally accepts who he is. He stops trying to impress Americans and decides to be proud of where he comes from. This shows that he has grown and learned to stand up for himself.
— 13 hours, 56 min ago
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Fernando dosal dosal
is on page 150 of 228
I think the author wants us to think about how we judge people. The American man seems dangerous, but we don’t know the truth. The ending teaches that fear can make people misunderstand each other and create problems that might not need to happen.
— 13 hours, 56 min ago
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Robby Anderson
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At the end of the book, it ends on a bad note, with Changez realizing he really doesn't fit in with American life and that he remembers he can't have the American life; he is a true Pakistani person who realizes he needs to be true to his country.
— Feb 04, 2026 07:00AM
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