Why should you read “The God of Small Things” by Arundhati Roy? - Laura Wright

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2019-09-24 ・ TED-Ed


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Why should you read “The God of Small Things” by Arundhati Roy? - Laura Wright

720,513 views ・ 2019-09-24

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“A few dozen hours can affect the outcome of whole lifetimes/
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And that when they do, those few dozen hours,
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like the salvaged remains of a burned clock…
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must be resurrected from the ruins and examined.”
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This is the premise of Arundhati Roy’s 1997 novel "The God of Small Things."
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Set in a town in Kerala, India called Ayemenem,
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the story revolves around fraternal twins Rahel and Estha,
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who are separated for 23 years after the fateful few dozen hours
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in which their cousin drowns, their mother’s illicit affair is revealed,
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and her lover is murdered.
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While the book is set at the point of Rahel and Estha’s reunion,
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the narrative takes place mostly in the past, reconstructing the details
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around the tragic events that led to their separation.
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Roy’s rich language and masterful storytelling
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earned her the prestigious Booker prize for "The God of Small Things."
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In the novel, she interrogates the culture of her native India,
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including its social mores and colonial history.
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One of her focuses is the caste system,
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a way of classifying people by hereditary social class
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that is thousands of years old.
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By the mid-20th century,
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the original four castes associated with specific occupations
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had been divided into some 3000 sub-castes.
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Though the caste system was Constitutionally abolished in 1950,
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it continued to shape social life in India,
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routinely marginalizing people of lower castes.
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In the novel, Rahel and Estha have a close relationship with Velutha,
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a worker in their family’s pickle factory
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and member of the so-called “untouchable” caste.
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When Velutha and the twins’ mother, Ammu, embark on an affair,
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they violate what Roy describes as the “love laws”
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forbidding intimacy between different castes.
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Roy warns that the tragic consequences of their relationship
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“would lurk forever in ordinary things,” like “coat hangers,” “the tar on roads,”
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and “the absence of words.”
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Roy’s writing makes constant use of these ordinary things,
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bringing lush detail to even the most tragic moments.
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The book opens at the funeral of the twins’ half-British cousin Sophie
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after her drowning.
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As the family mourns, lilies curl and crisp in the hot church.
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A baby bat crawls up a funeral sari.
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Tears drip from a chin like raindrops from a roof.
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The novel forays into the past to explore the characters’ struggles
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to operate in a world where they don’t quite fit,
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alongside their nation’s political turmoil.
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Ammu struggles not to lash out at her beloved children
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when she feels particularly trapped in her parents’ small-town home,
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where neighbors judge and shun her for being divorced.
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Velutha, meanwhile, balances his affair with Ammu and friendship with the twins
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not only with his employment to their family,
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but also with his membership to a budding communist countermovement
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to Indira Ghandi’s “Green Revolution.”
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In the 1960s, the misleadingly named “Green Revolution”
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introduced chemical fertilizers and pesticides
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and the damming of rivers to India.
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While these policies produced high-yield crops that staved off famine,
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they also forced people from lower castes off their land
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and caused widespread environmental damage.
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When the twins return to Ayemenem as adults,
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the consequences of the Green Revolution are all around them.
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The river that was bursting with life in their childhood
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greets them “with a ghastly skull’s smile, with holes where teeth had been,
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and a limp hand raised from a hospital bed.”
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As Roy probes the depths of human experience,
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she never loses sight of the way her characters are shaped
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by the time and the place where they live.
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In the world of "The God of Small Things,"
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“Various kinds of despair competed for primacy…
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personal despair could never be desperate enough...
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personal turmoil dropped by at the wayside shrine of the vast, violent, circling,
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driving, ridiculous, insane, unfeasible public turmoil of a nation.”
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