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Who is the real “God of Small Things” in the novel?

AVelutha

BAmmu

CEstha and Rahel

DNone of above

Answer:

C. Estha and Rahel

Read Explanation:

While Velutha is often symbolically referred to as the "God of Small Things," it is ultimately Estha and Rahel, who preserve love and innocence, that represent the novel’s essence of small, enduring things.


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