POSTCOLONIAL DISCOURSE OF ARUNDHATI ROY’S THE GOD OF SMALL THINGS
The English used by Roy in The God of Small Things is particularly combined with colloquial Malayalam language. She uses the names of the characters in Malayalam as Ammu (mother), Kochamma (honorable woman), Mammachi (grandmother), Pappachi (grandfather), and Mol (young girl). She does not give any particular name to her main characters. ................
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