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What is the significance of the “small things” in the novel?

AThey refer to trivial details in the plot

BThey symbolize the marginalized and oppressed characters

CThey represent happiness in life

DThey refer about the size of Gods

Answer:

B. They symbolize the marginalized and oppressed characters

Read Explanation:

"Small things" refers to the overlooked people, moments, and emotions — like Velutha, the twins, and forbidden love — all crushed by societal norms and "Big Things" like caste, politics, and tradition.


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