Ammu was not in the boat when estha rahel along with their cousin went to the other shore of the river. In fact ammu has not seen estha and rahel. She has been locked inside the room. Chacko hears the news of his daughters death , then he slams opens the door of the room where ammu has been locked .
Beautiful summarization of one of the greatest works in literature. Two small points I noticed don’t know whether I can mention those here. Firstly, Velutha is represented in the video in full suits. In the novel he is a lower caste man who wears only a mundu and never a shirt. Secondly, Estha and Rachel are meeting after 23 years when they are 31. Incidentally that is the same age their Ammu died - Not Old. Not Young, but a viable die-able age.
"Who was he, the one armed man? Who could he have been? The God of Loss? The God of Small Things? The God of Goosebumps and sudden smiles? Of sour metal smells - like steel bus rails and the bus conductor's hands from holding them?" Arguably the greatest novel of Indian English Literature. The themes of casteism, domestic violence, sexual abuse, death, loss of innocence etc are so brilliantly depicted. The language, on the other hand, is so beautiful that it feels you're stuck in Ayemenem long after putting the book down. Thank you for summarising it Sir! 🙌
I just finished reading this novel for the second time and I planned to re-read it again. I loved how the story was tragic yet rebellious nature and the writing was gorgeous. Can't wait to read more Indian literature ❤
1) Velutha's father never insisted for their marriage instead he told Mammachi that he'll tear him into pieces. 2) Ammu never ran away 3) Velutha didn't 'hide' in the history house. These are the points where you were wrong😅
This is one of my favourite novel, i guess i had read it three times, there are at least three moments when my heart melts and tears starts rolling down. The climax is unpredictably inferences that whom to love, how and upto what extent.
The Last part(sex between siblings)🤮🤮🤮🤮 estha and rahel🤮🤮 how can they have sex 😭😱 they had ruin everything 😭 otherwise, i would have given this novel A+++++++😢.
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First lust then divorce... Who gave prize to this novel... Doesn't have value of single rupees...... It reminds me of ALL THAT GLITTERS ARE NOT GOLD😂😂😂
Actually when I read the novel I didn't have the intellect to accept the love between ammu and velutha as ammu had kids and velutha isn't their father. But after reading the novel I understood Ammu's agony and cried my heart out. The author is toooooooooo deft in putting down the small small nuances of feelings and points. Hats off to Roy. I got very much enriched in knowing about feelings. The book is one of the supreme representations of casteism and the politics underneath it.
@@vikastalwar_blogs It depends on the person. The person who has experienced such traumas will know about it and the person who was born in those days. Today's generation who have not experienced such traumas won't find the real taste of it. My parents and the family were so good that I had never experienced such traumas. So you can't slam anyone for their opinion and be respectful to everyone's decision or opinions.
@@anjalijha4389 lol... Is lust a bad thing? Human beings and animals all has lust. This feeling is the reason you, me and all the living and dead person came to earth(except assisted births). Lust isnt a bad thing. The way she wrote the book, its language, the feeling of the characters are just too good. That too for a debut novel. Thats the reason she won booker. A truely deserving award.
Ammu was not in the boat when estha rahel along with their cousin went to the other shore of the river.
In fact ammu has not seen estha and rahel. She has been locked inside the room.
Chacko hears the news of his daughters death , then he slams opens the door of the room where ammu has been locked .
Thanks for correcting. Pinned your post. :)
Wish you all the best. Thanks again
Beautiful summarization of one of the greatest works in literature.
Two small points I noticed don’t know whether I can mention those here.
Firstly, Velutha is represented in the video in full suits. In the novel he is a lower caste man who wears only a mundu and never a shirt.
Secondly, Estha and Rachel are meeting after 23 years when they are 31. Incidentally that is the same age their Ammu died -
Not Old. Not Young, but a viable die-able age.
"Who was he, the one armed man? Who could he have been? The God of Loss? The God of Small Things? The God of Goosebumps and sudden smiles? Of sour metal smells - like steel bus rails and the bus conductor's hands from holding them?"
Arguably the greatest novel of Indian English Literature. The themes of casteism, domestic violence, sexual abuse, death, loss of innocence etc are so brilliantly depicted. The language, on the other hand, is so beautiful that it feels you're stuck in Ayemenem long after putting the book down. Thank you for summarising it Sir! 🙌
Thanks for contributing and taking the time to watch it! :)
I just finished reading this novel for the second time and I planned to re-read it again. I loved how the story was tragic yet rebellious nature and the writing was gorgeous. Can't wait to read more Indian literature ❤
1) Velutha's father never insisted for their marriage instead he told Mammachi that he'll tear him into pieces.
2) Ammu never ran away
3) Velutha didn't 'hide' in the history house.
These are the points where you were wrong😅
Yeah, these infurtiated me so much. it's almost like whoever made this summary never really read the book
This is one of my favourite novel, i guess i had read it three times, there are at least three moments when my heart melts and tears starts rolling down. The climax is unpredictably inferences that whom to love, how and upto what extent.
Sir, please cover The Inheritance of Loss written by Kiran Desai
They separated at age of seven and met when they were 31. (Rahel and Estha)
Not at the age of seven but at eight. They met after 23 years. At 31(Not young, not old but a viable die-able age)
it has so many plot twists omg how many times i gasped is just unacceptable
Thank you sir.
Paradise by Abdul Razak Gurnha
The Last part(sex between siblings)🤮🤮🤮🤮 estha and rahel🤮🤮 how can they have sex 😭😱 they had ruin everything 😭 otherwise, i would have given this novel A+++++++😢.
Sir plz tell which app you use for animation
I still didn't understand who was the narrator of this story?
Sir please cover "the joy luck club" by Amy Tan
Make a video on the novel "Things Fall Apart"
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Train to Pakistan by khushwant singh's - sir please do this video
Can you explain the title?
Please make videos on the novels "The Tiger's Daughter" and "Jasmine" by Bharati Mukherjee.
This channel is like discovering the golden goose 😂❤
Hlo sir ,ugc NET English ka exam kab tak ho sakta h ?
First viewer 😊
Much appreciated! :)
Super sir next one kanthapur do sir
Already updated: ua-cam.com/video/TAe1l4YUCsI/v-deo.html
Sir author novel the ministry of utmost happiness (2017) create video
Harvest
Wah re booker prize 😢
First lust then divorce... Who gave prize to this novel... Doesn't have value of single rupees...... It reminds me of ALL THAT GLITTERS ARE NOT GOLD😂😂😂
it's booker bro not Nobel
It took a heart to understand this story, you better go and see saas bahu serials, fine literature is not ur taste. Leave it for intectuals.
Head is needed 😅
Actually when I read the novel I didn't have the intellect to accept the love between ammu and velutha as ammu had kids and velutha isn't their father. But after reading the novel I understood Ammu's agony and cried my heart out. The author is toooooooooo deft in putting down the small small nuances of feelings and points. Hats off to Roy. I got very much enriched in knowing about feelings. The book is one of the supreme representations of casteism and the politics underneath it.
@@vikastalwar_blogs It depends on the person. The person who has experienced such traumas will know about it and the person who was born in those days. Today's generation who have not experienced such traumas won't find the real taste of it. My parents and the family were so good that I had never experienced such traumas. So you can't slam anyone for their opinion and be respectful to everyone's decision or opinions.
Still our universities want us to read this novel as if we have only leftist secular authors in India!!!
This story 's title does not match with the content at all. All the characters do foolish things which does not suit the Indian way of life. Sorry
Make a video on Satan verses by Salman Rushdie
Thanks for the suggestion! We'll definitely consider it for our next video!
THEY MUST BE FROM ALABAMA
Totally wrong interpretation...
Wrong narrative
Worst novel written ever
Just because you couldn't dig it doesn't mean its a worst thing
@deatheater4805 why so good about it then ? All I see is lust . It's a shame it's titled one of the greatest novel
@@anjalijha4389 lol... Is lust a bad thing? Human beings and animals all has lust. This feeling is the reason you, me and all the living and dead person came to earth(except assisted births). Lust isnt a bad thing. The way she wrote the book, its language, the feeling of the characters are just too good. That too for a debut novel. Thats the reason she won booker. A truely deserving award.
@@deatheater4805 Exactly 👏
Most rubbish novel
Bakwas novel😐😐😐😐
Who the hell gave this novel an award! Disgusting 🤮
People with ACTUAL TASTE fucker