The basic objective of V.S Naipaul as a novelist is to depict the suffering of an individual for identity in culturally changed domain. . Naipaul shows his profound realisation about colonial ideology and related civilisation "A House of Mr Biswas" is very well written wherein Mohun Biswas ,having six fingers ,by birth has been destined by Pundit Jayaraman to be a demeaned individual and in grown up step was alleged a thief by liqour owner has dwarfed his identity which has been further belittled by his wife Shyama who has alleged Mr Biswas her hear breaker. Mr Biswas understand that his marriage is accepted by seth and Mrs Tulshi due to his Brahim cast..So "A House of Mr Biswas" is a novel of cast disintegration, struggling and defeat to get escape from 'Hanuman House'. Vidiadhar Surajprasad Naipaul, In his great masterpiece,' A House for Mr. Biswas',has found his evil eneny the seth in hanuman house and mother in law mrs Tulshi that has force him to go for constant search find his own house. Although his father and brothers’ have been identified as person belonging tolabour class Mr. Biswas’s identity is revealed as a shop keeper and later as sign-painter of which the outcome is his marriage with Shama, a daughter of the Tulsis belonging toan affluent family of the island. The metaphoric application through "Hanuman House" of the Tutsis, portrayed as “an alien white fortress”, picturing a mitigation of his identity in return of giving shelter. Here, Naipaul, indexes the desire of Mr. Biswas to build a house of his own while also reckoning the problem of estrangement in the domain of displaced people. Yet, he feels discarded for his social identity. For this reason, Mr. Biswas’ starts visiting " Hanuman House" often. To him, even Life at Green Vale is more woeful experience In spite of his sense of freedom, here he feels excessive insecurity both physically and mentally. Here, he needs only to be recognized as the true father of his children, in his own house, specially by his son Anand. Though he manages to build his house in Green Vale, but the gravity of separation and displacement remain and we may find how he becomes unable to gain acceptance as an individual. The second part of the novel in the environment of Port of Spain gives him good opportunities to be a professional reporter for the "Trinidad Sentinel" and he gains identity, and captivates respect from the Tulsis, too. He is no longer a person not tobe bothered. His happiness, however, is short-lived.The takeover of the Trinidad Sentinel by new authorities results in Mr. Biswas’s suspension which results in his staying with Tulsis in short span. Later, though he builds a house there with much effort, there remains a problem of transportation After a long struggle for an identity, Mr. Biswas, before his death, manages to buy a house in Port of Spain getting a loan from Ajodha. The description of his house make us to recall the vision in the reverse picture of the Hanuman House,Naipaul uses metaphors like “sun” and “dazzling” in his description of the house, words that clearly reveal Mr. Biswas’s happiness and sense of fulfilment. Though Mr. Biswas later discovers many flaws in the house, but the sense of satisfaction that he owns a house remains in his mind. In epilouge, we need to evaluate ‘house’ is epitomised in this novel as identity which Mr. Biswas quests throughout his life instead of running away