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Childhood’s Own World In The God Of Small Things

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Arundhati Roy’s first novel The God of Small Things takes place in a very unstable environment. All the events combine and explode in one tragic day, a day of persecution and loss that is fated to last a lifetime: families that broke apart, people who goes, who dies, love lost and childhood destr ....

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....o love and be loved people must suffer. But Rahel can’t understand those words; she can’t understand that in adult’s world: “There are no rules.” That “anything’s is possible in Human Nature.” “Love. Madness. Hope. Infinite joy.” as Chacko, the twin’s uncle, says(112). But for Rahel things were different, she must love Sophie Mol just “because we’re first cousins. So I have to.” And love means love, not just pretending to; that’s how it was for the “two-egged twins.” Otherwise, Rahel and....
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