Journal of English Language Literature and Education ISSN: 2710-4923 (Online) Vol. 4 Issue 3 (Jan - March 2023) pp 117-140 ISSN: 2663-3485 (Print) 117 Another Gulmohar Tree A Tale of Identity and Hybridity Sehar Abbas 1 Sundus Gohar 2 1 Lahore Garrison University, Lahore Pakistan 2 Lahore Garrison University, Lahore Pakistan Abstract This research analyzes the novella, Another Gulmohar Tree, written by Aamer Hussain, a Pakistani writer. The aim of this study was to analyze the theme of identity crisis by applying the Theory of Hybridity and Third Space given by Homi K. Bhabha. It has been investigated how the change of culture makes a person hybrid. This research further has discussed an individual's challenges while moving from one place to another. Moreover, the mixture of eastern and western cultures also has been explained in the study concerning Hybridity. This research shows the collision of Pakistani and British cultures in Pakistani society. The individuals who migrate from one place to another experience loss of culture, norms and religious customs, resulting in a change of identity, Hybridity, and third space, along with giving way to a distorted concept of self-realization and adjusting to a new culture. The research highlights the difference between the cultures, creating a new sense of individual and their expression. Keywords: Aamer Hussein, Another Gulmohar Tree, Hybridity, Identity, Post- colonialism Author’s Email: sundusgohar@lgu.edu.pk Introduction Colonialism refers to the period when European countries took either full or partial control over other countries. Colonizers imposed their religion, language, economics and cultural practices during colonization. Post-colonialism is a study of colonialism's cultural, political and economic heritage. It represents the aftermath of western colonialism, as it represents a future that has the potential to overcome colonialism. Post-colonial scholars and historians have considered different directions of innovation from philosophical,