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The reef romesh gunesekera
The reef romesh gunesekera













the reef romesh gunesekera

The interaction between Triton and the cashier highlights the benefits of class privilege Triton gained by working for Mister Salgado, though he started life as a servant. This reference to Mister Salgado implies that his influence is still felt, though he is not a part of Triton's adult life. By contrast, The Breach introduces Mister Salgado in the opening line, though Mister Salgado is not present for the chapter's action. Though Triton narrates the story in first-person perspective, he is not named until much later in the text. The Breach also introduces the theme of codependency and identity. The brief chapter also contextualizes the following narrative since Triton's story begins in childhood but seamlessly integrates nuanced, mature commentary from his successful, adult self. Triton's interaction with the Sri Lankan cashier is the "breach" in his life that prompts him to reflect on his past and relive uncomfortable memories. In maritime terms, a "breach" is when the ocean flows over a boundary, like a dam or the side of a boat.

the reef romesh gunesekera

The title "The Breach" is symbolically significant and introduces the motif of nautical imagery used throughout the text. This interaction prompts Triton to recall his journey from Sri Lanka to London. During this chaotic interaction, a drunk man comes to the gas station window, causing Triton to react with fear and panic. When the register doesn't process Triton's order, the cashier, who speaks limited English, requests Triton to intercede on his behalf to the owner of the gas station. The cashier then informs Triton that a terrible war rages in Sri Lanka. When Triton goes to the register to pay, he recognizes the cashier as Sri Lankan and attempts to speak to him in Sinhala, though the cashier speaks Tamil.

the reef romesh gunesekera

Triton fills up his car at a gas station, taking careful notes documenting the car's mileage and the date he filled it.

the reef romesh gunesekera

The text opens with a brief scene introducing the narrator, Triton, a Sri Lankan chef who has lived in London for nearly twenty years.















The reef romesh gunesekera