Hey guys! We are starting a new book, so it is time for a new thread!
This thread can be used to discuss the language aspects and time sequence of The God of Small Things, along with the references to the title, color, and water. Any other things you find interesting are also welcomed.
From Ch. 2 I am already seeing the use of colors with the pairing of red and yellow. I believe these colors have a very important role in the book, and convey significant emotions. Also, more specific descriptions of characters are revealed in this chapter such as those of Pappachi and Mammachi. We find out there are also language barriers between these characters, but for different reasons than those of the twins. This chapter also has a few references to Heart of Darkness. Again dreams are reffered too in many aspects, just like our previous book. In The God of Small Things, a twist is put on this idea of dreams which relates back to the title of the book. On pg. 52 these dreams are described by saying they are never big or important enough. As we have discussed in class many small things come together to form one big thing. Everything is important and must be examined in order to get a full perspective.
These are a few of my thoughts, and now I hope that you guys will add on to this discussion.


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But did I miss another prose she wrote?
