![]() Memory could almost be considered a character unto itself in Ghosh’s novel. What is the effect of focusing a novel of such grand, epic sweep, on members of common society? How does this very subtle choice affect the story’s shape? What does it tell us about history, and how we have always been taught to remember it?ģ. ![]() But according to the social structure, they are all, or once were, relatively ordinary individuals. They become extraordinary in our minds of the reader, as we travel with them through a century of social upheaval and political turmoil. Look closely at the characters whom Ghosh envisions in the most detail, Rajkumar, Dolly, Uma, Arjun, to name a few. ![]() In an interview, Amitav Ghosh said of his work, The Glass Palace, “one can examine the truths of individuals in history definitely more completely in fiction than one can in history.” Discuss this statement as it pertains to the novel. ![]()
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