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Flipped Classroom Worksheet: The Ministry of Utmost Happiness

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 Hello readers...This blog is part of Flipped Classroom Worksheet  : The Ministry of Utmost Happiness. Let discuss it task wise. Activity A: The "Shattered Story" Structure (Textual Analysis with ChatGPT) Activity A: The "Shattered Story" Structure (Textual Analysis with ChatGPT) Chatgpt Response : Narrative Structure and Trauma in The Ministry of Utmost Happiness Arundhati Roy’s The Ministry of Utmost Happiness employs a fragmented, non-linear narrative structure to mirror the psychological and historical trauma experienced by its characters. Rather than unfolding in a chronological or coherent sequence, the novel moves back and forth across time, space, and perspectives. This shattered narrative reflects the idea of “how to tell a shattered story by slowly becoming everything,” a phrase that captures Roy’s method of assembling broken lives into a collective history. The non-linear timeline in the novel reflects the reality of trauma, which does no...