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A Feminist Stylistic Analysis of The God of Small Things

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Ying Wu

Rubric:Applied Linguistics
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Arundhati Roy’s work The God of Small Things is a book about love and loss. The characters in the work desire love and pursue it, but due to the caste system and the so-called law of love in Indian society at that time, these loves end in tragedy. This paper takes a feminist stylistic perspective on this novel, analyzing the oppression of women in a patriarchal society in terms of lexical, phraseology, and discourse.

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gender inequality
feminist stylistic
the God of Small Things

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Ying Wu

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