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Family profoundly shapes Ashima, Ashoke, and Gogol in Jhumpa Lahiri's "The Namesake." For Ashima and Ashoke, their immigrant experience and cultural heritage instill a strong sense of identity and connection to their Bengali roots, which they strive to pass on to Gogol. Conversely, Gogol grapples with his cultural identity, feeling alienated from his family's traditions and names. This tension between familial expectations and personal identity ultimately influences Gogol's journey of self-discovery throughout the narrative.

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