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In that, she does not adapt to the environment and culture of her parents, she is a woman on her own, a modern woman of India who knows what she wants and will not settle for less. She is easily led in other areas, though, and one of those weaknesses is Darcy, who she continues to see in a negative light, and refuses to really see the good in him. She only wants to believe the worst, which gets in the way of her real happiness and love. She does adapt, however, when she changes her mind about Darcy, and she is open to change and growth because of this. Her life has followed an uncertain path, from India, through London, to California, and back again. In this journey, she learns about herself, and learns about her emotions, as well. She is strong, she can be led to do the wrong thing in certain situations, but this modern Indian woman is not afraid to stand up for what she wants, and she is not...

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She modifies her behavior when she needs to, because she is not inflexible and stiff. She is wise, she is capable of love, and she is capable of reversing herself when she knows she is wrong.
She learns to depend on her inner feelings, and learns that people, like Johnny and Darcy, are not always what they seem. What could be more important for a modern Indian woman? Strength, courage, tenacity, and flexibility are all admirable qualities for any woman to have, and readers would do well to emulate these qualities that Lalita exhibits. Readers should also remember Lalita learned how to adapt to and modify her environment; they would do well to learn the same lessons, themselves. The wedding takes place at 1 p.m. tomorrow, and residents are invited to join in the festivities. Gifts are not necessary, as the couple will be traveling after the wedding.

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