How do you think Chacko feels about Estha and Rahel? What examples support your view? Rahel seems to think of Chacko as something of a surrogate, or substitute, dad. How do you think Chacko feels about Ammu at the beginning of the book? In the middle? At the end?.Just like in real life, family relationships in the novel can be complicated, confusing, and frustrating. On the other hand, just because you're related to someone doesn't mean you'll love them or that they'll have your back. Sometimes we feel obligated to love our family members. Unconditional family love is a major issue on the table here. It looks at the ways families are forced to stick together and also how they fall apart. It explores the relationship between brother and sister, mother and child, grandparent and grandchild, aunt and niece/nephew, and cousins. The God of Small Things is probably more than anything else a novel about family.
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