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    become the background of its present. This idea is the main supporter of studying the extrinsic elements of the novel. And one of the ways for doing it‚ is by applying the sociological approach in analyzing the novel. Arundhaty Roy’s The God of Small Things is the novel that captures many social values of Indian society. This novel that is set in Kerala (India) after the colonial era describes clearly the culture of Indian society and how it influences many aspects of the society life‚ including

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    GOD OF SMALL THINGS ESSAY –ARYAMIKA BHATIA The passage chosen for analysis is situated after the description of Ammu’s dream about Velutha‚ in chapter 11. It sheds light on Ammu’s struggle to amalgamate her motherly affection with her strong-willed personality and Estha and Rahel’s bond with their mother. ‘The afternoon silence’‚ in the first line‚ depicts her monotonous‚ oppressed life while ‘the edges of light’ represents her desires and dreams‚ similar to the one she just had. Hence‚ ‘In

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    Kainene and Olanna are twins‚ but nothing alike. The sibling rivalry is palpable. Olanna is beautiful and Kainene resents that everything seems to come easy for her sister. Kainene is slim and angular‚ and all business. Her sister‚ Kainene‚ has no such beauty‚ and is referred to as "the ugly sister".Olanna is one of three narrators in ’Half of a Yellow Sun’.  She is an Igbo sociology teacher.  She comes from a wealthy upper-class family and is well educated‚ which wasn’t very common for women in

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    the country. Children and adults lost their homeland and the struggles they had in their homeland. The development of the colonizer’s land‚ made them to become confused with where their loyalties should lie. In Arundhati Roy’s novel ‘The God of Small Things’‚ the Kochamma family is a family of tragic situations and tragic people. It is their own cultural traditions that lead to the tragedy. However‚ the theme within the novel is of the people oppressed by the colonisation of India especially by

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    Cultural shifts‚ women‚ and history in The god of small things Arundhati Roy’s God of Small things delves into experience of post-colonial India‚ exploring the lives of experiencing the cultural shifts‚. Using multi-narration to offer authentic insights into the worlds of characters‚ she plays with language intelligently to portray differing points of view Linguistic devices and techniques to delve into a number of themes but focusing on the loss of identity touching on familial relationships‚ history

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    August 9‚ 2012 The Negativity of Colonial Materialism In “God of Small Things”‚ written by Arundati Roy‚ Roy talks about many things but one thing that stood out was her negativity of what the colonist had brought over into India. Her argument could be that the colonist brought materialism into their culture making the natives think that they need things that they really do not need. The colonist bring the thought that making money any way possible is acceptable and Roy points out that ritual

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    and adults lost their home and the struggles and troublesome difficulties they had in their homeland. The development of the colonizer’s land‚ made them to become confused with where their loyalties should lie. In Arundhati Roy’s novel ‘The God of Small Things’‚ the Kochamma family is a family of tragic people. It is their own cultural traditions that lead them to the tragedy. However‚ the theme within the novel is of the people oppressed by the colonisation of India especially by England‚ and how

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    wedding photographs‚ Ammu felt the woman that looked back at her was someone else. A foolish jewelled bride. Her silk sunset-coloured sari shot with gold. Rings on every finger…” “Looking at herself like this‚ Ammu’s soft mouth would twist into a small‚ bitter smile at the memory‚ not of the wedding but to the fact that she had permmited herself to be so painstakingly decorated before being led to the gallows” Artist Rebecca Posner’s imagining of Ammu‚ the doomed mother of twins Rahel and Estha

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    we still study Heart of Darkness? Heart of Darkness is a novella written by Joseph Conrad in 1899. It is still studied today as it is considered an exemplary moral text. It explores complex moral issues which are challenging for contemporary youths and demonstrates the effect that isolation can have on a person. Also‚ it reveals the nature of colonialism in Africa in the late nineteenth century making it significant from a historical and political perspective. Heart of Darkness is studied for

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    It has been speculated that Joseph Conrad‚ author of the novella Heart of Darkness‚ was a racist. Heart of Darkness takes place in Africa‚ in the late nineteenth century. The main character is Marlow‚ a Caucasian man from Belgium who is sent to work for an ivory company in Africa. Conrad depicts Marlow as a moderate man working for this company. The language and tone that Conrad uses to depict the native Africans in Heart of Darkness makes it clear that Joseph Conrad was‚ in fact‚ a racist.  Conrad

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