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Amitav GhoshA modern alternative to SparkNotes and CliffsNotes, SuperSummary offers high-quality Study Guides with detailed chapter summaries and analysis of major themes, characters, and more.
Animals are vitally important to this book. Pick one animal—crabs, dolphins, tigers, or another of your choosing—and trace its use throughout the novel. What might this animal represent? What does it tell the reader about the world of the Sundarbans or the novel’s characters?
Examine the novel’s structure. Why do you think the author chose to tell this story in chapters of alternating points of view, and using such short chapters? Do you think it was effective? Explain.
After his experiences in the storm, Kanai is determined to recreate his uncle’s journal. Why do you think he considers this to be so important? What about his uncle’s experience on Morichjhapi is intriguing to Kanai?
Consider Nirmal’s character arc, as told through his journal entries. How do his experiences on Morichjhapi change him as a person? The reader is never told exactly what caused Nirmal’s death. Based on his journal entries, why do you think Nirmal went down to the embankment shortly before he died?
How do local, national, and international politics inform the narrative? Consider elements such as Kanai and Piya’s family connections, Nirmal’s early political beliefs, Piya’s experience with local authorities, and the events at Morichjhapi in your analysis.
By Amitav Ghosh