However, those colonized who acknowledged the importance of their identity, their past and their culture after obtaining their independency they begin to write postcolonial literature to illustrate their suffering in which they enduring for many years.
In the book called The god of small things tells the story of a Syrian Christian family in Kerala province, India. The central plot is composed around this family; Pappachi Kochamma is the head of the family who retiring from his job as an entomologist and return to Ayemenem; his hometown with his wife and his two children Ammu and Chacko. Several years later Ammu mariged with a Hindu man which hers marriage end in separation. She come back to hers parent and gave birth to a twin, Estha and Rahel. The twin live in …show more content…
It is also described in the novel how Kochamma family change their behaviors when their half English cousin, Sophie Mol will come to India, they could not wait patiently for hers arrival, this show how important this colonizer are to them. Rahel and Estha are a good example of how innocent people affected by this love law that state in the book “who should be loved and how, and how much” (33), they suffering from their family that admire the English language and culture. The love from family can only be gain if they behave in English manner. This twin are force to deny their own language. And the aunt; Baby Kochamma always force them to speak