The death of Sophie Mol is the focal point of the novel and serves as the day the tragedies of Estha's family
begins to unfold. the death of Sophie Mol serves as a dark time period because it was the beginning of the
dissolution of Estha's family. Days prior to Sophie's incident, Estha was molested by the Lemondrink Orangedrink
man in the lobby of the movie theater while Ammu and Rahel were watching The Sound of Music. Rahel sensed
the psychological damage caused to Estha and defends him when Ammu praises the
Lemondrink Orangedrink Man. In turn, Ammu retorts with a comment that expresses her dying love towards
Rahel, which damages her state of mind until the present time. The dissolution of their family and friends brings
both Estha and Rahel further away instead of bringing them closer because this brings further conflict to their
current state.
Arundhati Roy is the original author of the novel God of Small Things
Arundhati Roy wrote The God of Small Things .
Small Steps - novel - was created in 2006.
The boy found happiness in the small moments of joy despite the conflict surrounding him. He had a positive outlook and resilient spirit that helped him stay hopeful and appreciative of the little things that brought him joy.
Arundhati Roy reportedly received an advance of around $1.7 million for 'The God of Small Things.' This advance was considered a record-breaking amount for a debut novel at the time.
Arundhati Roy was awarded the 1997 Booker Prize for her novel 'The God of Small Things. The award carried a prize of about US $30,000 and a citation that noted, 'The book keeps all the promises that it makes.
William Paterson
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the best unit of measurement to use to express the mass of a small novel would be grams
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