Arundhati Roy’s postcolonial novel The God Of Small Things explores the crude picture of the social, cultural and political reality of the nation of India. In Roy’s story, the acts of moral and social transgressions result in the ruin and death of various characters. Roy resorts to social transgressions in an attempt to sh ock readers about boundaries and the caste system within Indian culture, which are manifested through “small things”. The novel presents transgressive female characters who suffer the consequences of defying the status quo. The purpose of this essay is to reflect upon how the author of this novel shows the dangers that Indian women might face when transgressing those norms established by the strict patriarchal society they live in. This will be done by exploring the realities of Ammu , Mammachi and Baby Kochamma. These are three female characters who dared to defy social norms, who could not escape their destiny and who wer...
For some people, their parents are their own personal heroes and they wish to emulate them by any means possible. For others… it is preferable to follow a completely different path, far from what might have been expected from their families. Even if parents can certainly be proud of their children, most of the time they end up disappointed in regards to some, or many, of their children’s life choices, as they differ from tradition or a family’s particular desires. It is rather impossible for children to live up to their progenitors’ expectations when tradition, family values and personal life experience might get in the way of their own pursuit of happiness. Tradition is a form of separation between generations. Different generations hold different views regarding several aspects of a person’s life – education, family or society – which can already become a common caus...
An old self, whom I chose to erase A fraction that stays, in hopeless disdain No notion nor thought for what I did not know I meant no harm, I just meant to survive Amidst a toxic live, any way I could find I shared all my nerves but also my love I was charming at first, just to suddenly break My love was sincere, in a self without esteem Yes you give what you get, tho I did try to learn Which I took to heart, soul and mind
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