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Shehan KarunatilakaA modern alternative to SparkNotes and CliffsNotes, SuperSummary offers high-quality Study Guides with detailed chapter summaries and analysis of major themes, characters, and more.
In The Seven Moons of Maali Almeida, Karunatilaka advocates for the intrinsic value of human life. Paradoxically, the author develops this theme through the development of violent characters and a nihilistic tone. This examination of nihilism delves into existentialism and ultimately champions human life as valuable on an individual and societal level.
As the narrator and titular character, Maali Almeida embodies this theme. His disappearance and death are taken seriously by his loved ones, but structures of justice such as the police department try to brush away his disappearance. In the face of apathy, Jaki, DD, and Maali’s mother advocate for Maali as an individual. Their love for him exemplifies the value of his life. Although most people don’t know who Maali is and many of his former associates don’t care about his death, the three people who fight for him inform his character development. Jaki especially seeks to prove that Maali didn’t die in vain. She risks her life to complete his unfinished business, highlighting her respect for his life and her desire to maintain his dignity, even in death. Through Jaki’s devotion to his memory, Maali learns how to appreciate himself.