To what extent are race, social class, and religion important in “The God of Small Things?”
PremiumTo what extent are race social class and religion important in The God of Small Things Arundhati Roy -Present in her novel The God of Small Things shows how race social class and religion control human life in India These forces decide who is respected who is rejected and who must suffer The novel exposes deep social inequality and cruelty Rigid Caste and Social Class The novel is set in Kerala where caste rules society Velutha an untouchable carpenter suffers because of his birth His love for Ammu breaks caste law The narrator says Where the Love Laws lay down who should be loved And how And how much The upper-class Ipe family cannot accept such a relationship Social class becomes a wall between love and freedom Race and Colonial Influence Race also affects family life Chacko s marriage with the white woman Margaret Kochamma shows colonial thinking The family