The God of Small Things

Lesson 8
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ELA

Unit 3

12th Grade

Lesson 8 of 37

Objective


Analyze the characterization of Pappachi and his relationship with Mammachi.

Readings and Materials


  • Book: The God of Small Things by Arundhati Roy  pp. 44 – 50

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Target Task


Multiple Choice

The words divorced, love, and intercommunity love are most likely repeated and italicized on p. 45 to

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Which of the following best characterizes the relationship between Mammachi and Pappachi?

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Writing Prompt

Explain the significance of “Pappachi’s Moth.” Use evidence from the chapter to support your answer.

Key Questions


  • Note the setting change again. Who is in the car? Where are they headed?
  • According to pp. 44–45, why does Baby Kochamma resent Ammu? The twins?
  • We learn that the family has a rather ridiculous billboard on their car. What makes it ridiculous? How did Chacko and Ammu differ on this?
  • The lower half of p. 46 again begins a flashback. What do we learn about the relationship between Mammachi and Pappachi on pp. 46–47?
  • Track the author’s characterization of Pappachi on pp. 47–50.
  • What interesting fact do we learn about the Plymouth?
  • Describe Pappachi’s career. What was his “greatest setback”? What was the “real blow”?
  • How is Pappachi’s moth described at the bottom of p. 48?
  • How does the narrator describe he impact of Pappachi’s photo on the room in which it hangs? What does this reveal about him?

Notes


Students will need to have some knowledge of the following terms and expressions prior to today’s reading: “lived on sufferance,” kathakali dancer, red herring.

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Analyze the author’s characterization of Chacko.

Trace the author’s development of the theme of colonialism.

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