A House For Mr Biswas                              Ever since his birth, Mr. Biswas - the main protagonist of V.S. Naipaul?s  A   House for Mr. Biswas - never has an opportunity to develop a sense of   self. He is always finding himself in situations that   progress to him feel   powerless. Due to this powerlessness he is always in situations where he   is having people tell him what to do. He never has  any(prenominal)  individualised power.    Mr. Biswas realizes that with money and possessions a person tends to   have   often power in society.  Indeed, for Mr. Biswas owning a house   serves as a symbol which illustrates his ability to realize a self-identity   and gain  face-to-face power to take control of his  flavor.        Mr. Biswas is caught in the grasp of feudalism. He is trapped in the   rigid class structure that controls his society. He is always listening to   others and never makes decisions about his own  conduct or well-being. Mr.   Biswas is a ? wanderer with n   o place he could call his own, with no family   except that which he was to atte...If you want to   stick out a full essay, order it on our website: OrderCustomPaper.com
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