Marxist Perspectives in Arvind Adiga’s The White Tiger
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The current article efficiently highpoints the tenants of Marxism in the novel White Tiger. The novel is described through the letters by the protagonist Balram Halwai to the Premier of China. The White Tiger is all about routine social problems encountered by common people and sophisticated life lead by the capitalists in this the social order. The socio-political root causes of the difficulties were clearly explained. The white tiger visibly exposes that how the common man maltreated by the greed of higher-class people. Also, this paper scrutinizes the importance and need of the Marxism in money conquered world.
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