With the certitude of a true believer, Vellya Paapen had assured the twins that there was no such thing in the world as a black cat. He said that there were only black cat chaped holes in the universe.
In "The God of Small Things," Vellya Paapen expresses a strong belief to the twins, insisting that black cats do not exist. Instead, he describes them as mere holes shaped like black cats within the universe. His conviction reflects his unique perspective on reality, suggesting a deeper philosophical view that challenges conventional beliefs.
This idea conveys a sense of absence and the nature of belief, indicating that what we perceive may...