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The intersection of Crime and Social Inequality in Vikas Swarup’s Six Suspects

Journal: International Journal of English, Literature and Social Science (Vol.10, No. 5)

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Page : 549-551

Keywords : Crime; Social Inequality; Corruption; Economic Disparity; Post-Millennial India;

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Abstract

The article focuses on how crime and social inequality intersect in Vikas Swarup's Six Suspects, a post-millennial Indian novel. This post-millennial Indian fiction reflects crime and social inequalities. In Six Suspects, the murder of the protagonist, Vicky Rai, exposes how the investigation of his murder treats the suspects differently, who belong to different classes. Arun Advani narrates the lives of these suspects. Through a multi-narrative perspective, the novel examines the contradictions within modern Indian society. The novel explores how crime is entangled with societal structures, emphasising that the elite can protect themselves while the underprivileged are criminalised. It criticises the economic disparity and social inequality in contemporary Indian society.

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