Category: The God of Small Things
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The Detrimental Impacts Of Colonialism In The God Of Small Things By Arundhati Roy
The Detrimental Impacts Of Colonialism In The God Of Small Things By Arundhati Roy With Roy deriving the reference of India as the Heart of Darkness from Joseph Conrads novel titled as such, it is apparent that the God of Small Things mirrors Conrads criticism on the detrimental and lasting impacts of colonialism. Sophie Mol,…
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Feminism In The God Of Small Things By Arundhati Roy
Feminism In The God Of Small Things By Arundhati Roy The term Third World is to some degree obsolete, initially meaning nations that did not have a place with the ‘First World’ (the Western, capitalist nations) or the ‘Second World’ (the Soviet Union with socialist allies). As emphasized by Robert Young, the term Third World…
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Subalternity And Scale In The God Of Small Things By Arundhati Roy
Subalternity And Scale In The God Of Small Things By Arundhati Roy Roy has investigated the inconveniences of divorced and widows in The God of Small Things. The destiny of divorced women also is brought to the fore in The God of Small Things. Comrade Pillai’s way to express the word as ‘Di- divorced, presents…