罗伊的《小事物之神:痛苦与死亡的隐喻

K. Babu
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本文将阿兰达蒂·罗伊的《小事物之神》作为痛苦和死亡的隐喻,为读者提供了一个深刻的反思,即在种姓、阶级、政治、地区和国家差异的“公共世界”与受这些差异影响的人的“私人绝望”之间的冲突中,并行性贯穿其中。在《小事物之神》中,罗伊关注了发生在1969年的两起悲剧事件——双胞胎九岁的英裔表妹索菲·摩尔溺水身亡,以及双胞胎和离婚的母亲阿姆深爱的不可触碰的木匠维鲁塔被谋杀。这个故事主要是从七岁的拉赫尔和埃斯塔的角度讲述的,“两个鸡蛋的双胞胎”(罗伊4),以及23年后拉赫尔的角度。这两个悲剧之间的联系和推动叙事的冲突的展开,使《小事物之神》成为痛苦和死亡的隐喻。
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Roy's The God of Small Things: A Metaphor for Suffering and Death
This paper looks into Arundhati Roy's The God of Small Things as a metaphor for suffering and death, offering the reader a profound reflection on parallelism that runs through the conflict between the ‘public world’ of caste, class, politics, regional and the national differences and the ‘private despair‘ of those who are affected by these differences. In The God of Small Things, Roy focuses on two tragic events in 1969 – the drowning of the twins’ nine year old Anglo-English cousin, Sophie Mol, and the murder of Velutha, the Untouchable carpenter loved by the twins and their divorced mother, Ammu. The story has been told mainly from the perspective of seven-year-old Rahel and Estha, "two-egg twins"(Roy 4), and from that of Rahel twenty-three years later. The unfolding of the links between these two tragedies and the conflicts that drives the narrative makes The God of Small Things a metaphor for suffering and death.
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