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  1. Saeed talks about the stars in the Chilean desert and offers to take Nadia someday. They leave not knowing if they’ll ever see each other again. A short summary of Mohsin Hamid's Exit West. This free synopsis covers all the crucial plot points of Exit West.

  2. Exit West Summary. Next. Chapter 1. In an unnamed city on the brink of civil war, Saeed and Nadia meet while taking an adult education course. After days of watching Nadia, who wears long black robes in the style of the country’s devoutly religious citizens, Saeed follows her out of class and asks if she’d like to get coffee.

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    Exit Westis the fourth novel by the renowned Pakistani-British writer Mohsin Hamid. It was published in 2017. It has taken the issue of migration, the reasons behind it, and its impacts on the individuals. Its title symbolically tells how individuals leave their homelands in the third world and settle in the west, attempting to change their identit...

    Chapter I

    The novel starts with an unknown, third-person narrator telling the story of two persons, namely Saeed and Nadia. They, for the first time, see each other in an evening training center. The city and place are not named, nor is the time mentioned. They assess each other in sight but don’t approach each other. One day Saeed approaches her and asks her to have coffee with him, which she declines. But he hasn’t lost hope and still thinks about her. In the black door vignette, the focus shifts fro...

    Chapter II

    A description of Nadia’s childhood and family is given. She renounced her faith when she was a college student, and this led to the breaking of relations between her and her family. She decided to move out of the family house, and this infuriated her family members, so she left everything behind. She works for an insurance company and earns her livelihood. Saeed and Nadia’s relationship gets stronger after the first date. They talk about the places they would visit together and discuss refuge...

    Chapter III

    In this chapter, Saeed and Nadia are shown using their cellphones. Cell phone and its impact on their lives are described. The cellphone is the only way to be in contact with the world. Cell phone provides the way out for them to mentally escape from the dreary world in which they are living. Nadia uses social media to order drugs when the drug exchange point is destroyed. Militants take hostage a number of people in their town, and in a government forces attack, they are killed. After this a...

    Saeed

    Saeed is the male protagonist of the novel. He is a young Muslim man, whose city of birth or country is not named. He is a quiet, thoughtful, respectful, young man. He is in love with Nadia and wants to make her his wife, which she refuses. He is a rebellious person who wants to explore the world; he wants to enjoy his life but is not let by the conditions. He loves his family, especially his mother, who is later shot by a stray bullet and dies. This affects him much, and he decides to leave...

    Nadia

    Nadia is a strong, independent, and self-made young woman. She is a non-conformist and has renounced her faith and abandoned her family. She is a wise person and knows how to use something in her favor; an example of it is the use of robe. She is a non-religious person and doesn’t have any religious ties. She doesn’t like her culture and surroundings and escapes it to get rid of it as much as possible. In sharp contrast to Saeed, she doesn’t want to get married and has relationships with men...

    Saeed’s Father

    Saeed’s father is a gentle, eastern man. He deeply loves his wife and is affectionate towards his children. He is a university professor and has met for the first time his wife at a cinema. She has led over him in many matters; she has strong sexual desires and dominates him. He is content with his life and children. He is devastated when his wife is killed. Due to financial reasons, he couldn’t retire formally and taught as a visiting faculty until the end. He often thought that if he had ch...

    Escape

    Escape is an instinctive step that humans take because they are never satisfied with the things that they have at hand or around them. While in some cases, people escape because they don’t find the situation favorable, instead it is threatening. The same is the case with migration, which takes place because, in the majority of cases, the persons who intend to migrate, find the situation unfavorable to them. The theme of escape in Exit West is most obvious when Nadia and Saeed leave their coun...

    Religion

    In religion, human beings find emotional relief. It is a source to connect with traditions, gives hope, and offers a way to vent the harmful emotions. In the same way, Saeed tries to find peace of mind in religion, because he finds himself in a void. He also finds an empty space inside himself; for the inner and outer fulfillment, he tries to seek his peace in religion. As the novel moves forward, we see a development in Saeed that his attachment grows with religion, and probably he gets what...

    Borders, Division and Fear

    Human beings, based on different identities, want to create and revise borders. It is evident from history and is happening since the existence of the state. In the modern world, global and regional forces try to assert themselves and, for this purpose, try to redesign the borders. In this novel, Islamic militants are shown who don’t avoid killings and other barbarous steps to meet their ends. They want to redefine borders while the government wants to maintain them the way they are. As a res...

    Exit West is a psychological journey from the east to the west. It explores the possibilities of a new world if we do away with certain restrictions. He has beautifully done it through the use of magic realism employing ‘black doors.’ The author has depicted the incidents artistically using exquisite imagery of the homelands of the migrants who lea...

  3. 27 de fev. de 2017 · A novel about the difficult complexities of forced migration, Exit West recalls other well-known contemporary tales of refugee life, such as Dave Eggers’s What is the What, a story about a boy from Sudan who is separated from his family during the country’s Second Civil War.

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    Exit West is a 2017 novel by Pakistani author Mohsin Hamid. It is Hamid's fourth novel. The main themes of the novel are emigration and refugee problems.

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  5. Characters. Symbols. Quotes. Chapter 1. Nadia and Saeed are two young people living in a country that is on the brink of civil war. Saeed has a loving relationship with his parents, who he still lives with. Nadia accepts Saeed’s invitation for coffee. Chapter 2. Nadia is a fiercely independent woman from a devoutly religious family.

  6. Overview. Exit West is a work of political fiction by Pakistani author Mohsin Hamid, who also wrote The Reluctant Fundamentalist and How to Get Filthy Rich in Rising Asia. It was published in 2017 and was shortlisted for the 2017 Man Booker Prize. Exit West begins in an unnamed Middle Eastern city that is on the verge of war.