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Summary

Aravind Adiga's The White Tiger offers a penetrating critique of modern India’s socio-economic landscape through the lens of an ambitious and morally complex protagonist. The novel delves into the stark contrasts between rural poverty and urban wealth, exploring themes of corruption, social mobility, and the cost of progress. Told through a series of letters from Balram Halwai, the story provides both a personal narrative and a broader commentary on the systemic inequalities embedded in Indian society.

  • The duality of India’s social structure: The novel highlights the deep divide between the impoverished rural classes and...

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