Adiga has written the novel The White Tiger in the phase of his career when India was facing problems of corruption, moral depravity deceit. In the realistic portrayal of Indian society. He has canvassed to us a class of people where are social status are being determined by economic status. In his debut novel. The White Tiger, Adiga exposes the real but ugly face of India’s heart of darkness, mainly the rural India, Indian political system and government machinery. Politicians and bureaucrats misappropriate public money. Politicians and bourgeoisie follow the colonialist tendencies of exploitative methods. Adiga points out the problems of corruption facing by the people in India. The White Tiger expresses the power of the rich ...
Abstract: Arvind Adiga the winner of the Man Booker Prize 2008,for his debut novel The white Tige...
The image of contemporary India had become so popular in the media, and its achievements had become ...
The paper investigates the relationship between human rights and the Laws in contemporary India. Ar...
Aravind Adiga's The White Tiger is the narrative of a man named Balram Halwai, his fall from moral v...
Aravind Adiga’s Man Booker Prize winning debut novel The White Tiger is sharp, fascinating, attacks ...
This paper attempts to show the social evils like corruption, poverty in India. This thesis deals wi...
Abstract India is a territory of innumerable tongues, numerous religions, castes and the archetype o...
Aravind Adiga’s debut novel The White Tiger displays the strong reaction of marginality against the...
Adiga’s debut novel The White Tiger is subjectively de ned concept in the sociology and political hy...
Arvind Adiga's The White Tiger has not been received favorably by some Indians, for it seemingly por...
Aravind Adiga's Man Booker Prize winning introduction novel The White Tiger is sharp, interesting, a...
Arvind Adiga in his Booker prize winning novel “The White Tiger” gives a sardonic picture of modern ...
This paper entitled The fiction of Arvind Adiga. A critical study.” portrays subaltern issues in the...
This paper entitled The fiction of Arvind Adiga. A critical study.” portrays subaltern issues in the...
The paper tries to underscore that how one of the oldest democracies of the world is exposed to corr...
Abstract: Arvind Adiga the winner of the Man Booker Prize 2008,for his debut novel The white Tige...
The image of contemporary India had become so popular in the media, and its achievements had become ...
The paper investigates the relationship between human rights and the Laws in contemporary India. Ar...
Aravind Adiga's The White Tiger is the narrative of a man named Balram Halwai, his fall from moral v...
Aravind Adiga’s Man Booker Prize winning debut novel The White Tiger is sharp, fascinating, attacks ...
This paper attempts to show the social evils like corruption, poverty in India. This thesis deals wi...
Abstract India is a territory of innumerable tongues, numerous religions, castes and the archetype o...
Aravind Adiga’s debut novel The White Tiger displays the strong reaction of marginality against the...
Adiga’s debut novel The White Tiger is subjectively de ned concept in the sociology and political hy...
Arvind Adiga's The White Tiger has not been received favorably by some Indians, for it seemingly por...
Aravind Adiga's Man Booker Prize winning introduction novel The White Tiger is sharp, interesting, a...
Arvind Adiga in his Booker prize winning novel “The White Tiger” gives a sardonic picture of modern ...
This paper entitled The fiction of Arvind Adiga. A critical study.” portrays subaltern issues in the...
This paper entitled The fiction of Arvind Adiga. A critical study.” portrays subaltern issues in the...
The paper tries to underscore that how one of the oldest democracies of the world is exposed to corr...
Abstract: Arvind Adiga the winner of the Man Booker Prize 2008,for his debut novel The white Tige...
The image of contemporary India had become so popular in the media, and its achievements had become ...
The paper investigates the relationship between human rights and the Laws in contemporary India. Ar...