Volume 19, No. 2, 2022

Study On Social Struggle In Arvind Adiga's The White Tiger


MD. YAQUB ALAM , Dr. Sukhdev Singh

Abstract

The present paper adequately remembers the book due to social issues. This epic is depicted through the letters received by Balram Halwai to China's Premier, and this will rapidly be visiting India. About The White Tiger, that is an irrelevant consideration in which the legend Balram portrays his record of life. This Balram character, basically the novel's holy person, is a lower class delegate voice which emblematically described as 'chicken coop'. The White Tiger Balram has no mates. His name is denied as a class legend. Balram is trying to free himself from age-old abuse & abuse. The legend was brought up in a gigantic, non-protected family from Halwai's spot. Balram's town is vanquished & mishandled by the 04 landowners, and he becomes class cautious. Balram takes off from desperation to a newly found overflow because of his coaching. Planning anticipates an assignment like an instrument of chance for Balram. Arvind Adiga has tended to clash the denied class for autonomy from social limitations compelled on a discredited class by preferred. He definitively sends an immaterial message: unmoving monitoring things for their improvement & honors.


Pages: 3834-3839

Keywords: prevalence; preparing; insufficiency; camouflage; underclass.

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