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    Social Realism in the Early Renaissance Early Renaissance art and literature brought real life depictions to print form. Artists and writers alike began to pay close attention to things such as social class‚ social interaction‚ human society‚ personal experiences‚ lifestyles‚ and individual personalities. The focus was on real people living very real lives. This wasn’t a look at the general but a look deeper into the details of individual life and how people interacted while living in this time

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    Arundhati Roy‚ the Booker Prize-winning author of The God of Small Things‚ came up with her second novel‚ The Ministry of Utmost Happiness‚ in 2017 after a long interval of twenty years. “Fiction takes it’s time”- this was her response. Roy’s apprehension is inaccurate‚ yet plausible at the same time. It is inaccurate in the sense that a work of fiction is supposed to originate from the writer’s imagination‚ and it does not usually take years. On the other hand‚ Roy’s realization is tenable because

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    Suppressed by the very own “The God of Small Things” is a novel that highly deals with gender constraints that evolved in India from its very own culture along with the post-colonial influence. The novel is the cry of an Indian woman who has conveyed the issues she faces‚ simply because the society along with its rich traditions is built to supress her. “The God of Small Things” is one work that has been an icon in Indian literature. The novel by Arundhati Roy is a story set on the banks of the

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    Hybridity in Arudhati Roy’s The God of Small Things Postcolonialism deals with the effects of colonization on cultures and societies. As originally used by historians after the Second World War in terms such as the post-colonial state‚ ‘post-colonial’ had a clearly chronological meaning‚ designating the post-independence period. However‚ from the late 1970s the term has been used by literary critics to discuss the various cultural effects of colonization. The term has been widely used to signfy

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    truly be solved. Whether it is seen through the hatred of race‚ gender or social status‚ some kind of prejudice will always be in existence. In that light‚ many writers take it upon themselves to criticize one of these topics in their novels. Arundhati Roy objects to the caste system in her novel‚ The God of Small Things‚ and shows that something that may be the status quo isn’t always right. In Roy’s The God of Small Things‚ she criticizes the caste system in India by glorifying an Untouchable and

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    audience responds and view texts that carry the notions of marginalization can be seen by Joseph Conrad’s ‘Heart of Darkness’ and Arundhati Roy’s ‘God of Small Things’. The two texts which come from completely two different time periods is evident to the way a message is carried on through many decades though having transformed and changed during times of social change. Through character development and cleverly executed literary techniques‚ Arundhati Roy and Joseph Conrad confront and educate the audience

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    Critical Race Theory in The God of Small Things Sex and race are always useful and mentioned with intention in texts. In Arundhati Roy’s novel The God of Small Things there is a clear intention to the use of sex and race to keep and rid of the main key characters in the novel. The character or characters who engage in unlawful sexual acts are punished while unwanted or undesired race is purged. In this Indian society that worships England‚ Love Laws‚ and the Caste System race and sex creates intra-racial

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    Winterson and Roy refuse to ’accept what we think of as adult boundaries ’. How is this reflected in ’The Passion ’ and ’The God of Small Things ’? In every civilisation‚ there are boundaries which are set by the adults to run our lives. They are the unspoken laws which were created by higher authorities and not supposed to be questioned. Adult boundaries present the strength of the society. Yet those boundaries suppress the individuals’ freedom. Most importantly it deters the lives of the weakest

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    Sex and Violence in “The God of Small Things” “The God of Small Things” by Arundhati Roy‚ a novel taking place in India‚ is a story which revolves around the death of a young girl‚ Sophie Mol. The author wrote this based on the problems happening in India. Sex‚ and violence‚ two contrasting ideas‚ though they are the main themes throughout the novel. Beautiful yet appalling‚ such as; the molestation of a child‚ tragic affair‚ sexual trade‚ and incest. In the novel‚ the family was going out

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    what—is the God of Small Things? What other names and what divine and earthly attributes are associated with this god? What—or who—are the Small Things over which this god has dominion‚ and why do they merit their own god? Does Roy’s God of Small Things share attributes with any members of the Hindu pantheon? Answer:Roy leads the readers to the small things in the big Indian society which is concerned with the caste system‚ political associations and social laws. Velutha is presented as the God of Small

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