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Adapting to a New Culture
In the novel, the theme of adapting to a new culture is explored through the characters' struggles with adapting to a different era in history and the challenges of integrating into unfamiliar societal norms. This theme is intricately woven into the narrative, highlighting both personal and collective experiences of adjusting to new environments, particularly through the lens of the expatriates who are thrust from their original timelines into the 21st century. Through the characters' struggles and interactions, the narrative highlights the resilience and ingenuity required to navigate unfamiliar cultural landscapes. The theme of cultural adaptation is intricately linked to broader questions of identity, autonomy, and resistance, making it a central and compelling aspect of the novel's exploration of displacement and the human experience.
The character of Graham Gore serves as a focal point for examining the complexities of cultural adaptation. As a...
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