31Aug 2016

THE ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL DICHOTOMY BETWEEN THE DARKNESS AND THE LIGHT IN ‘THE WHITE TIGER’ BY ARAVIND ADIGA.

  • Assistant professor, Department of English, College of Agriculture Waghai, Dangs (Gujarat), India.
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The White Tiger is a novel, in which Aravind Adiga deals with the issue of class and caste difference. The narrative attempts to highlight struggle and exploitation of the common and poor strata of society of India. It is in that sense it is a realistic novel identifying and reflecting over the burning issues of the society. Through the psycho realistic narrative the author presents the gloomier picture of the rural life at the protagonist’s native, Laxmangarh. The protagonist is an aspirant of becoming entrepreneur, narrates his past in a conversation with an interlocutor, a Chinese premier, Mr. Wen Jiabao. Balram’s past reveals his poverty and unemployment at his native. He also narrates his village life style and growing need of financial security to his family for which he shifts to the Light i.e. city, New Delhi. After migrating to urban area he is exploited by overburdened work in the Stork’s family where he performs all sorts of house work alongside his main duty of chauffeur. But through this struggle he finally plans to overcome his status. He believes and propagates the socialist ideology. The paper explores and criticizes the capitalistic ideology having more self centeredness and utilitarianism which has its repercussions of class and caste conflict, unequal distribution of wealth and exploitation.


[Pragnesh Ishwarbhai Solanki. (2016); THE ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL DICHOTOMY BETWEEN THE DARKNESS AND THE LIGHT IN ‘THE WHITE TIGER’ BY ARAVIND ADIGA. Int. J. of Adv. Res. 4 (Aug). 389-395] (ISSN 2320-5407). www.journalijar.com


Pragnesh Ishwarbhai Solanki


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Article DOI: 10.21474/IJAR01/1227      
DOI URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.21474/IJAR01/1227