The God of Small Things (Chapters 7-9)

Chapters seven through nine were constructed in an interesting fashion. It began with Ammu's death. The significance of Rhhel's feelings about Ammu loving her less further developed and made more sense.  Also, it's almost as if they mock the idea of death. Death is seen as the logical and inevitable end to life. The story of Ammu's death, then, unfolds in a nonlinear fashion. First we witness her cremation, the final affirmation that she is no longer living, then flash back to the moment when she begins to come alive again for the first time after the divorce, when she becomes attracted to Velutha. The sequence and series of events change abruptly however the transition flows. There is little dialogue in these chapters (especially chapter 9) however, there is deep meaning through the imagery.

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