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Marc Bangalan | 23 comments A striking and powerful quote that reflects a major theme of philosophic idea in the novel:
"She realized at that moment that Pande was a fraud, that he had printed the book himself (STP was his
company, named with his initials), and she knew too that the only part of the book that was not fraudulent was the cross around the author’s neck in the self-portrait at the back. He believed in the Christian God, that much was plain to see, and as she looked
at the drawing she realized she did too and she wanted, for the first time in her life, to go to church."

A powerful image that captures the tone or theme of the novel:
"On her way home, past empty rubbled streets, she spotted a loose group of men. For some reason they were all on one side of the road, as if there was a line they would not cross. She stopped only when a man stepped in her way, a drunk with a bandanna worn low on his eyes. He was chewing paan and he had a slight
smile on his lips. His eyes were so bloodshot she wondered if he had conjunctivitis. He said one word. ‘Naam?’ It was a signal for the others to gather around her, to examine her the way they would a rare bird, a bird with human hands and a woman’s breasts. ‘Dimple,’ she said, looking the drunk man in the eyes.
‘Christian?’ he said. Without hesitating she said, ‘Yes.’ The man spat a stream of juice at her feet and a few red drops hit her spat a stream of juice at her feet and a few red drops hit her sandals. ‘Nikaal,’ he told her with a jerk of his head, and she hurried on. She thought: If I’d been wearing a burkha they would
not have spared me, the dress saved my life."

A haiku that captures YOUR impressions of the section you have read:
Protection she had?
It was from the religion
It had saved her soul.


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