The God of Small Things

Lesson 29
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ELA

Unit 3

12th Grade

Lesson 29 of 37

Objective


Analyze how the author develops the theme of memory in this section of the text.

Readings and Materials


  • Book: The God of Small Things by Arundhati Roy  pp. 249 – 253

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Target Task


Writing Prompt

“It is unreasonable to expect a person to remember what she didn’t know happened.” How does this sentence from p. 251 help to develop the themes of history and memory? Explain.

How does the author develop the idea of being frozen in time on p. 253? Explain using evidence from the text.

Key Questions


  • Note the setting of this section of text.
  • What do we learn about Margaret Kochamma’s immediate response to Sophie Mol’s death?
  • What do we learn on p. 251 about her regrets later?
  • How does the author establish suspense around what happened on the night Sophie Mol died? To Sophie? To Velutha?
  • Note the setting on p. 252.
  • What is Sophie Mol setting out to do according to p. 253?
  • What is the impact of the author’s juxtaposition of Sophie Mol against the memory of Sophie Mol? What is the irony of the twins living with her death for the rest of their lives? (They barely knew her.)

Notes


Chapter 14 is lengthy and should be started on this day if possible.

Next

Describe the author’s use of the motif of a play or performance in chapter 14.

Analyze the author’s use of class and caste conflict to develop the theme of history in this chapter.

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