Sunday, May 16, 2010
At the end of the book, Arundhati Roy started to expand story slowly. The last part was the climax of the book, as Velutha banished from mamachi and going back to his house, the author described this scene really well. Velutha was tired of everything, he cannot stand anymore world's ugliness. Eventually, Velutha died of policemen's beating. At the last, the author described how Ammu and Velutha make a love really accurately. The end of this book is really fascinating to readers.
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Velutha went to the history house to get away from everything. He might have gone there thinking that he might find Ammu there. But Ammu was trapped in her room in the house.
Interesting post. I really liked how the whole story slowly developed and unfolded throughout the entire book, but at the end, all the loose ends and missing pieces kind of fell right into place.
I agree with Morgan. I like how the book starts out sort of in the middle of everything and it is up to the reader to figure everything out so they can have a better understanding about everything.
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