Analysis Of Faceless Killers

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Ganesh Lakshmana
Bruce Nottingham Spencer
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20th October 2017
The Portrayal of Immigration: Faceless Killers
Human beings migrate. It is natural. People move because of problems. They move to run away from terror. They move in search of opportunities. Whatever the reason, the reality is that people move. This ‘moving’ has its own term – Immigration. Immigration is a topic that typically draws a lot of controversy and no wonder! It is an issue that is utterly complex and with such innate depth that it is impossible to approach it from a single angle. Different countries handle this issue differently and the reactions /perspectives of the people who live in that particular country is always varied. So, how …show more content…

The impressive part is that he manages to do all of this while also having a coherent plot in the novel that does not fail to entertain the reader.

Works Cited
Mankell, Henning. Faceless Killers. 1997. Translated by Steven T. Murray, Vintage Crime, 2003.
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