Essays on The White Tiger
The White Tiger by Aravind Adiga is a social commentary on the effects of the huge gap between the wealthy and the poor in India. This large gap creates instability that often leads to morality being compromised for individual gain. The poor are so desperate that they are willing to do almost anything to make...
Throughout the novel ‘White tiger’ written by Aravind Adiga’s corruption being inescapable in modern India due to the modern aspect of dictatorship is portrayed through many instances. This novel is a story about the political and powering parts of India, in which Balram the protagonist makes it a point to highlight corruption going around India...
Abstract: The Dalit has come a long way from the plight he suffered in the nineteenth century. Today’s dalit is no more the Bakha of Mulk raj Anand’s novel The Untouchables, rather he has evolved from Bakha to Kalua and from Kalua to Balram Halwai or Munna. He is no more the figure to be...