This document provides an abstract and introduction for a paper that analyzes Jhumpa Lahiri's novel The Namesake. It explores themes of diasporic identity, hybridization, and cultural conflict experienced by immigrant characters. The protagonist Gogol struggles with his Indian name and heritage as he tries to fit into American culture. While he attempts to erase his past, he ultimately realizes he cannot change his identity and must find peace with his roots. The work examines how characters negotiate life across cultures and the trans-cultural dilemmas that challenge their sense of belonging.