here.
It is a story of two
children – fraternal
twins - a
boy
and a girl and their quest for
love. Set in a small
village
of a coastal Indian state, Kerala, the story also
captures
the caste politics and the initial phase of communist
movement, lead by the affluent upper caste people. The
children live with their
mother at her maternal home,
an
anglicized Syrian Christian
family, but were regarded
as
social outcasts by them.
Ammu their spirited mother had defied her family and
married a Bengali Hindu, but was unable to continue
with
the relationship. Rahel and Estha the products of the
marriage, live in their own world and derive their
happiness from nature. Within the family, the religious
hybrids were treated with special scorn by their
spinster
grandaunt, Baby Kochamma.
Deprived of paternal love, the children look up to
their
maternal uncle Chacko, a Rhodes scholar and worship him
like a father. However Chacko himself a divorcee has
reserved all his love for his absentee half-British
daughter and fails to reciprocate their feelings.
Twins find love from Velutha, an untouchable young
carpenter, whose family had worked under them for
generations and hence treated as lowly serfs. Velutha
incidentally has amorous relationship with Ammu. The
spinster aunt Kochamma, who could not achieve her dream
hero, a Catholic holy man, feels jealous of Ammu and
was
determined to deny her the happiness of love. .
In this context enters Sophie Mol on a short vacation
from
London. Sophie Mol, the rightful owner of Chacko’s
affection and the darling of the entire family feels
attracted to the twins. But the family spares no
efforts to
make the twins insignificant by the showering an overt
appreciation to the newcomer. At this crucial juncture
when
the twins were going through an emotional crisis, Ammu
was
caught with Velutha the lowly untochable, in a romantic
escapade.
Revengeful aunt gets Velutha arrested on rape charge
and
embarrassed Ammu goes on isolation. When the lonely
twins
went to seek emotional shelter from mother, she refuses
to
open the door and brushes them away with harsh words.
At
the dead night the twins take up an expedition to their
favorite refuge, a deserted bungalow to the other side
of
the river in an old boat repaired for them by Velutha.
Sophie tags along and the inexperienced girl drowns in
the
river in the darkness.
Opportunists, to achieve own objectives uses the
tragedy.
Baby Kochamma accuses Velutha for everything and the
low
caste party worker, was betrayed by his communist
leader
too. The children who knew that Velutha was innocent
were
blackmailed to silence. Believing that their confession
will bring danger to Ammu, Estha agreed to betray the
only
man who provided them unconditional love.
In an emotion charged climax, the twins were led to the
dying Velutha, tortured brutally by police to confirm
the
accusation of rape. Ironically, in spite of his extreme
physical pain Velutha greets the children with a
smile.
The touching gesture leaves an indelible scar, and
later
Estha grows into an introvert. The revengeful aunt
manages
to separate the twins and Estha was sent Calcutta.
Finally, defiant Ammu slowly succumbs to her weariness.
The story opens up decades later with a divorced and
dejected Rahel coming back to kerala to find her
brother,
with whom she had shared a dreaded secret, grown into
an
unapproachable loner. To pierce his wall of
loneliness,
Rahel made forbidden love to him , the way Ammu had
done
once to Velutha. The novel deals with the clashes of
human
emotions with that of forbidden social love laws.
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