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The God of Small Things Unveiling Complexity in Arundhati Roys Magnum Opus |
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Author Name Dr. Rajnesh Kumar Assistant Professor, Department of English, Maharaja Agrasen Himalayan Garhwal University, Uttarakhand-246169 Abstract This research paper delves into Arundhati Roy's seminal novel, "The God of Small Things," to unravel its narrative intricacies, thematic richness, and its profound exploration of societal complexities in post-colonial India. Roy's debut novel is a magnum opus that weaves together a tapestry of personal and political stories, delving into the intersections of caste, class, gender, and the legacy of colonialism. Through an in-depth analysis of the novel's characters, structure, and thematic elements, this research paper aims to shed light on the novel's significance in the broader context of Indian literature and its impact on the post-colonial discourse. Keywords: Feminism, Literature, Novel, The God of Small Things Published On : 2024-01-24 Article Download : ![]() |