Wednesday, 15 March 2017

'The White Tiger' by Aravind Adiga.

'The White Tiger'

Image result for 'The White Tiger'

 (1)  How far do you agree with the India represented in the novel The White Tiger?

- The White Tiger is a tale of two Indian. It studies the contrast between India’s rise as a modern global economy and the lead character ,Balram. Balram the son of rickshaw Puller, is taken out of school by his family and put to work in a tea shop.  Here in this novel Adiga has represent two way Indian society:
1) An India of Light
2) An India of Darkness.
In this novel refers to any situation in which a person a rise  from poverty to wealth and in some cases from obscurity to fame some type times instantly tails is a common archetype in literature and popular culture.


2.  Do you believe that Balram's story is the archetype of all stories of 'rags to riches'?

-Balram's story is an archetype of 'rags and riches'. Because we see that Balram Halwai is servant of Mr. Ashok. In this novel Adiga use word ‘Rags to Riches’ as satiric way. It means that which person rises from poverty to wealth . The story has the same story of a poor boy who suddenly becomes rich. For Example Midnight's Children, in this story main character Saleem . he become a very poor family but suddenly becomes rich, so Rich become poor and Poor becomes Rich.


3). Deconstructive reading of The White Tiger? How?

 Deconstruction reading of Adiga’s “The white Tiger” Here in this novel we perceive that Balram Halwai's character that it may be those “autobiography of half-naked Indian". Because Adiga present reality of life or India.text itself gives for insight with deconstruct those content.

                                                                                               Thank you...........

No comments:

Post a Comment