effect of globelization in
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EFFECT OF GLOBELIZATION IN
ARAVIND ADIGA’S NOVEL:
THE WHITE TIGER
PRESENTED by:
Priyaba Sarvaiya
Rollno -17
EFFECT OF GLOBELIZATION
The White Tiger is a tale of two Indias
It studies the contrast between India's rise as a
modern global economy and the lead character, Balram,
who comes from crushing rural poverty.
EFFECT OF GLOBELIZATION
•Born in a village in heartland India, Balram the son of a
rickshaw puller, is taken out of school by his family and
put to work in a teashop
•Balram’s journey from darkness of village life to the light
of entrepreneurial success is utterly amoral and altogether
unforgettable
EFFECT OF GLOBELIZATION
Family is another yoke tied to the necks of a man. The
most important member of family is water buffalo. “If
she gives enough milk, the women could sell some of it,
and there might be a little more money at the end of
day.”
EFFECT OF GLOBELIZATION
Master Slaves Reletionship
“Men with Big Bellies, and Men with Small Bellies. …
And only two destinies: eat – or get eaten up.”
MAN IN UNIFORM MAY ONE DAY POINT A FIGURE AT ME AND SAY,
TIMES UP, MUNNA.
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