The God of Small Things

This book is full of thwarted love. How is this true for the characters?

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You are correct, the book is full of thwarted love but all the major characters experience this. You need to submit each character you want one at a time.

Consider Baby Kochamma. She is Rahel and Estha’s grand aunt, her grandfather’s younger sister. When she was young, she fell in love with a priest, and converted to Catholicism. She joined a convent, thinking it would bring her closer to her love, but when this fails she returns home, resolving to stay celibate forever.