As Neo93 commented, the final chapters reveal how one event can affect so many peoples’ lives. The title is strongly represented in this thought. One small thing continues to grow until it becomes a big thing. One must not turn away from these events with the belief that they do not matter. That is a very important aspect I have learned from GoST. Everything matters!
I agree with Neo93 on the train station scene. After these life-altering events have taken place Estha and Rahel are forced to be separated. This is the time they need each other the most! They could have comforted one another and helped each other get through these hard times. Rahel might have even been able to keep Estha’s voice alive. Also this chapter is foreshadowing what will happen in the future. Estha has already determined that Ammu will never come get him. At the time, he did not mean never to signify not ever, but he will soon discover this is the truth. This is yet another thing that Estha can blame himself for. If he had stayed optimistic about the situation maybe things would be different, or maybe he jinxed them with saying this. Estha needs to realize none of this is his fault! He is innocent! Baby Kochamma is the one to blame for everything!!
I also thought it was very interesting that when Ammu turns on her music, which in a way is her escape, she hears a song about dreams. This is perfect timing! She has begun to give up all hope for her life and dreams. This song inspired her to act on her feelings. She knew that she could not be truly happy if she was not with Velutha. She makes the decision to travel to a better, happier dreamlike area, where love laws do not matter.


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