Topic > Samad's great-grandfather, Mangal Pande, played a great…

Jamaicans had minority status and wanted to prove themselves to the rest of society. They adopted the English way of life and wanted to be accepted into that culture. The history of Glenard Oak School shows people coming together from all backgrounds. Different types of people were adopting the English way of life. 14. The twins want to fit in and become part of English culture. Milat was popular and everyone liked him, but he was confused and didn't feel like he belonged. Since Magid was sent to Bangladesh he has come back more English than ever. Samad sending Magid away was a huge mistake on his part because it only made Magid want to become more English. On the other hand, Milat was never truly accepted by his father and rebelled by smoking and drinking. I think their intentions were very similar but since Magid was sent away they ended up going their separate ways. 15. Dr. Sick, or Dr. Marc-Pierre Perret, conspired with the Nazis in their infamous eugenics projects. Samad and Archie join the Russian mission to raid Doctor Perret. Samad and Archie end up capturing Doctor Perret after a poker game with the Russians. Samad wants to kill Doctor Sick so that they become heroes when they return home. Samad challenges Archie to kill the Doctor saying he wants to know what kind of man he is. Samad believed that this whole time Archie killed Doctor Sick, but ends up returning when the Future Mouse conference is held in London. Archie saves once again