Topic > The Hundred Foot Journey, by Richard C. Morais

Thesis: - Food means a lot to people, it gives us sustenance and it is not possible to imagine one's life without food. The novel A Hundred Foot Journey is based on the theme of food, in which the author recounts his journey from his grandfather's restaurant (Mumbai) to Paris where he owns his three-star restaurant passing through London and then Lumiere, a small city ​​in France. Even though “the hundred foot journey” seems very short physically, it took that long for Hassan to become the French chef.1) Madam Mallory's hunger strike and dad's approval. (page 130-132)2) Hassan's journey from his restaurant to Madam Mallory. (page 132-133)3) Hassan received an offer from one of the Parisian restaurants. (page 155)4) He opened his own restaurant in Paris. (p.178)5) It obtained the honor of a two-star and then a three-star restaurant.(p.194-227)6) Visit of the mayor of Paris (p.231)A trip as a French chefThe food has meant a lot to people, it gives us livelihood, and you can't imagine your life without food. The novel A Hundred Foot Journey is based on the theme of food, in which the author narrates his journey from his grandfather's restaurant (Mumbai) to Paris where he owns his three-star restaurant after a short stay in London and then to Lumiere, a small town in France. Even though “the hundred foot journey” seems very short physically, it took Hassan so long to accomplish it. Because Hassan was born talented, hard-working and artistic, he embarked in Paris via London and Lumiere and became a renowned French chef. It is the Hassan, who wanted to see the world and wanted to become a French chef, not the Indian chef, who would live in France. Fortunately, Madame Mallory recognized Hassan's feeling that his father did not know.