STRUGGLE AND EXPLOITATION OF THE COMMON AND POOR STRATA OF SOCIETY IN ARAVIND ADIGA NOVEL’S ‘THE WHITE TIGER’

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MD. YAQUB ALAM, SUKHDEV SINGH

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This paper reveals that the White Tiger is a novel, wherein Aravind Adiga manages the issue of class and station distinction. The account endeavors to feature battle and abuse of the normal and unfortunate layers of society of India. It is in that sense it is a practical novel distinguishing and reflecting over the consuming issues of the general public. Through the psycho reasonable story the creator presents the gloomier image of the rustic life at the protagonist‟s local, Laxmangarh. The hero is a competitor of becoming business visionary, portrays his past in a discussion with a questioner, a Chinese chief, Mr. Wen Jiabao. Balram‟s past uncovers his destitution and joblessness at his local. He additionally portrays his town way of life and developing need of monetary security to his family for which he moves to the Light for example city, New Delhi. Subsequent to moving to metropolitan region he is taken advantage of by overburdened work in the Stork‟s family where he plays out a wide range of house work close by his primary obligation of driver. In any case, through this battle he at long last intends to defeat his status. He accepts and proliferates the communist philosophy. The paper investigates and censures the industrialist philosophy having more narcissism and utilitarianism which has its repercussions of class and rank struggle, inconsistent conveyance of abundance and double-dealing.

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