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gujuprinz
The passage in the novel about Pappachi's moth on pg 48-49 shows that when Pappachi discovered the new kind of species in his chai, he felt as if it was one of the greatest discovery because it was so new to him. Because of his excitement about his new findings, he took this the biologist, who told him that this kind of species were not new and had already been discovered. Because of this, Pappachi was all sad now because he figured out it was not his discovery. Later on, the biologists declared it as a new species, and it was named after the Acting Director of the Department of Entomology, whom Pappachi disliked. This relates to the theme of corruption because of the type of people in the area of India where Kerala was located, people get jealous of the findings of others, and they usually make the other person feel like nothing is new. Then later on, the same person person would report the findings and get the credit.
This occurring made Pappachi really mad because this new discovery might have been the best thing he might have accomplished in his whole life. His life was shattered and he started to beat his wife, and he later died. Also, this shows the personality of Pappachi because of how he coped with his loss. All of this occurrence led to the death of Pappachi.