GOD OF SMALL THINGS CASTE SYSTEM
The caste system is an important tool that the people of India have used for many centuries to divide its people into different areas of wealth, occupation and daily activities. Members of a high caste enjoyed more wealth and opportunities while members of the low caste performed menial jobs (Corliss, 1991). ... These were the types of people that Ammu, Rahel, and Estha fell in love with in the book, The God of Small Things. In The God of Small Things, the fear of impurity from an Untouchable is presented through the thoughts and actions of characters in the novel, and what they did to protect the ways of the caste system. ... He made many things for family of the Paradise, Pickles and Preserves factory but was still an Untouchable. ... ” This crime of cross-caste love was not something that only Velutha and Ammu did , but also her children. ... They loved and admired someone from a lower caste. They loved him because no one else gave them the love or the attention they deserved in their own caste. ... ” These are all internal problems that Velutha faced daily for fear of punishment through the caste system. ... He asked for God’s forgiveness for having spawned a monster. ... She said (among other things) How could she stand the smell? ... Inter-caste dating was strictly forbidden. ... Baby Kochamma couldn’t even fathom how a Touchable would even want to “stoop” to a lower status in the caste. ... They showed them their place in the caste system. ... A man was beaten to death because he had loved someone of an upper caste. He had not followed the rules of the caste system and society punished him. ... “Caste Systems” About Online. ... 1997 God of Small Things.