![]() ![]() The present paper is an attempt to study Arundhati Roy's God of Small Things as a text of an upper class woman Ammu and a lover caste man's (Velutha) struggle with powerful and dominating social political milieu which trample their individuality and silence their voice. ![]() ![]() Arundhati Roy, Booker Awardee, is one such writer who has fore grounded in abundance the concerns and sufferings of the oppressed, neglected. Therefore it become imperative to locate tax and voices that have the commitment and courage to take this contemporary demon head on, to identify and subsequently critically analyse a discourse corpus, which has the rigour of an activist's zeal and creative complexity of a writer. The rapid race of development that human civilization has registered particularly in the sphere of medicine, and technology may have succeeded in eliminating dreaded epidemics or enhanced conform levels yet as we look back aghast at the two ghastly ware we have fought we seldom realize that instead of moving on and ahead we have as a deliberate political act kept the scourge of discrimination and violence alive nurtured by demon of oppressive social norms which deny justice and dignity to many down trodden, weak and marginalized. ![]()
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