Velutha

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Velutha is a skilled Paravan carpenter and central tragic figure in Arundhati Roy’s novel "The God of Small Things," whose forbidden love and Dalit identity expose the brutality of caste and social hypocrisy.

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Velutha canonical 7

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Character in a novel
Fictional character
Literary character
accusationStatus False accusation
accusedOf Rape of Ammu
appearsIn The God of Small Things
associatedWith Estha
Dalbergia
surface form: Ipe family

Rahel
caste Dalit
Paravan
causeOfDeath Police brutality
createdBy Arundhati Roy
diesIn The God of Small Things
employedBy Chacko
Mammachi
employer Paradise Pickles and Preserves
familyBackground Son of Vellya Paapen
firstPublicationOfWork 1997
gender Male
languageOfWork English
literarySignificance Iconic representation of Dalit suffering in contemporary Indian fiction
loveInterest Ammu
narrativeFunction Catalyst for the novel’s tragedy
Exposes brutality of caste system
narrativePerspectiveInWork Third-person with shifting focalization
nationality Indian
occupation Carpenter
politicalAffiliation Communist sympathizer
relationshipTypeWithAmmu Forbidden love
religionOfCommunityAroundHim Syrian Christian
roleInWork Central character
Tragic figure
setting Ayemenem, Kerala, India
skill Carpentry
Mechanical repair
socialStatus Untouchable
symbolizes Resistance to caste hierarchy
Victim of social injustice
themeInWork Caste oppression
Forbidden love
Social hypocrisy
Violence of the state
timePeriod 1960s
treatedAs Untouchable by Syrian Christian community
workGenre Indian English literature
Postcolonial novel

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Referenced by (7)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Rahel linkedToCharacter Velutha
Ammu loveInterest Velutha
Baby Kochamma antagonistOf Velutha
Baby Kochamma betrays Velutha
Baby Kochamma falselyAccuses Velutha
Sophie Mol relatedTo Velutha