Migrants in Europe: Problems of Acceptance and Adjustment

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SUMMARY

Throughout the preceding chapters of this long essay, one cannot but notice the fact that the essay repeatedly brings to limelight the bane of migration that is prevalent in the texts. This essay has critically expostulated the theme of migration in Ralph Ellison’s The Invisible Man and Ezzedine Fishere’s Embrace on Brooklyn Bridge, paying close attention to the different levels of migrations. The long essay also examines the sub themes: struggles, slavery, exploitation, racism, marginalization, and identity crisis which are the negative effects of migration.

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