A Postcolonial Study of Arundhati Roy’s Novel The God of Small Things (1997)
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University of Tlemcen
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This dissertation examines the circumstances of the process of colonisation and the effects
resulting from the relationship between the ‗colonizer‘ and the ‗colonized‘.It aims to
investigate the postcolonial aspects in The God of Small Things written by the Indian
Arundhati Roy (1997).The novel turns around t h e s t o r y o f t h e twin c h a r a c t e r s
namely: Esthaben and Rahel. They were living with their divorced mother in her paternal
house with grandparents, uncle and aunt. The visit of their English cousin Sophie Mol to
India depicted vividly the coloniser colonised relationship. The dilemma was when Sophie
Mol was drowned in the river, things turned around, secrets started to be revealed and the
twin were separated. The novel includes different issues such as racism, social crash and
social classes, religious struggles (castes) power represented in the coloniser and weakness of
the colonized in addition to the ideological beliefs of superiority and inferiority.