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THE WHITE TIGER LED TO RENOVATIONS IN REALITY

Journal: International Education and Research Journal (Vol.9, No. 10)

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Page : 82-84

Keywords : Lead; Renovations; Reality; Aravind Adiga; The White Tiger;

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Abstract

The post-independence works were penned between 1950 and 1980. At this period, writing's main theme turned towards internal affairs. It is clear when reading a post-independence novel that a number of socio-political issues, notably personal issues, technological advancement, growing urbanisation, globalisation, and development, constantly and continuously emerge as minor themes. Numerous notable novelists, like Naipaul, Jhabvalla, Anita Desai, Shahsi Deshpande, Kamla Markandaya, and Aravind Adiga, portrayed the crisis, voices, parodying tempers, grimes, and honking that reflect Indian cities today.In the author's narrative,realistically and sympathetically portrays the life of the impoverished in India. The White Tiger by Adiga is the best literary fiction that tries to show the multiple and violent influences of imperial rule in today's India by actually reaching outside the organised onset of the natives. In this paper, a discussion of Adiga's statement regarding the contemporary situation of India's underprivileged people is attempted. A man's search for freedom is the primary focus of the novel The White Tiger.

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