Wednesday, April 14, 2010
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In this blog a group reading THE GOD OF SMALL THINGS, by Arundhati Roy, will be discussing reading questions, theories and ideas raised by the text, and we will work to form analysis based on readings, posts and conversations in class and on this blog. Respect for each other and each other's intellect is of the utmost importance to us.
4 comments:
I agree with what you say about how the negative events that happen to each family member are the focal point for each character. I dont want to believe that the negative events shape our lives, but i do think they can sometimes effect us more and deeper than positive events.
I think that it is interesting how you point out that many negative things are happening in the book. I agree, actually, and I think it's important how the author portrays this side of family life. I agree with Serena that negative and positive events shape our lives.
I totally agree with this and this is one of the thing I'm focusing on this book. These family is just full of "NEGATIVENESS(?)"
This may be kind of a pessimistic response, but I do think that negative events shape our lives. I think that most people need to do so to make "it all" seem significant, like it means something. That's not to say that positive events aren't important too, but happiness isn't truly happy without pain, and beauty isn't truly beautiful with sorrow.
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