In "My Son the Fanatic" by Hanif Kureishi, why doesn't Parvez speak to his son about what is worrying him?
Parvez does not speak to Ali about what is worrying him because he has become estranged from his son. Also, Parvez finds his son's fearful temper and sullen silences disconcerting.
Since little is happening in terms of communication, Parvez finds it hard to understand the rationale for his son's actions. In his mind, Parvez has done everything he can for his son. He has worked long hours so that he can afford to pay for Ali's education as an accountant. He has also bought Ali good suits, a computer, and all the books he needs. Meanwhile, Ali seems to show no appreciation for his father's efforts. Instead, he has taken to selling his previously prized possessions or throwing them away. Ali has also stopped dating his English girlfriend, and all his old friends have stopped calling on him.
In the end, bereft of all options, Parvez resorts to unburdening himself to his taxi driver colleagues and to Bettina, his friend.
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