The novel Wrong Side of The Court by H.N Khan consistently highlights a certain theme throughout the story: never let your destiny be controlled by the environment you were raised in. In the novel, our protagonist, Fawad Chaudhry lives in Regent Park, one of the most infamous neighborhoods in Toronto, widely known for being riddled with gang violence, firearm abuse, severe poverty, and overall terrible living conditions. At the beginning of the novel, Fawad and his two friends, Yousuf and Arif are in midst of getting pummeled by the “gang” of neighborhood bullies. This was until Abshir (Fawad’s Mentor) arrives, forcing the bullies to back off. After rescuing the trio from trouble, Abshir lectures them about involving themselves in the wrong community, quoting “Let them play gangster and see where that takes ‘em. Only two places you end up by playing that game: dead or in …show more content…
Because if you don’t, good luck. The world’s a nasty place”(p.205) This quote acts as a final confirmation, proving that the theme of the book is all about never letting a nasty environment control what you wish to accomplish in this life. It demonstrates that one must overcome the disadvantages of living in a harsh environment to rise to success. When Fawad listens to Venkatesh’s speech, he gains a sense of hope after recognizing that it is possible for him to succeed despite all adversities he must face. This motivates Fawad to chase his dreams of becoming the first Pakistani NBA player, showing the readers that his destiny will never be controlled by the environment he was brought up in. In the end, H.N. Khan insinuates to the readers that there is always hope for those who wish to take control of their own life, capturing their own