The White Tiger By Aravind Adiga Sparknotes

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CHAPTER 4 The White Tiger (2008) is the debut novel of Aravinda Adiga who won the prestigious Man Booker Prize. The White Tiger takes the form of a series of letters to Wen Jiabao, the Chinese premier, from Balram Halwai, the Bangalore businessman who is the self-styled “White Tiger” of the title.Bangalore is the Silicon Valley of the subcontinent, and on the eve of a state visit by Jiabao, our entrepreneur Halwai wishes to impart something of the new India to the Chinese premier. I think Aravind Adiga by this novel wants to give the message that poverty creates the monster, and the protagonist Balram Halwai is the representative figure of such type of monster. Aravind Adiga seems to depict the corruption and entrepreneurship. According to me poverty and corruption is the theme of the Novel Aravind Adiga, he wanted India to get free from poverty and corruption. Like with other characters Balram Halwai, The White Tiger is a perfect character which is fit to represent poverty as well as corruption. A key component in The White Tiger is the discussion of the India caste system. There are two different Indias in one: “an India of Light and an India of Darkness”. It …show more content…

He tells the story of how India still has a caste system and political and economic corruption is still present. Balram shows the country of India in which a person high on the caste system can bribe people such as police officers with money to cover up murders, sabotage political opponents by rigging votes and money, and have privileges such as shopping in a mall specifically for those of high social and economic importance. He also shows the side of India in which those who are born into poverty and low castes may forever remain there and so will their children. Balram is a rare exception, as he experiences both sides of the caste system and manages to move up the social

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