CHOICE IS NOT FREEDOM: DEGREES OF SLAVERY IN
ARAVIND ADIGA’S THE WHITE TIGER
CHOICE IS NOT FREEDOM: DEGREES OF SLAVERY IN
ARAVIND ADIGA’S THE WHITE TIGER
Author(s): Ecaterina PatrascuSubject(s): Cultural Essay, Political Essay, Societal Essay
Published by: Editura Alma Mater
Keywords: cultural criticism; ethics; ideological discourse; India; urban
Summary/Abstract: The White Tiger displays one of the darkest approaches to urban contemporary life: the average, insubstantial man killing in order to procure money and start life on his own – no excuse and no remorse, only the trajectory of his deeds. Adiga portrays India – but we can broaden geographical limits – in one of its plausible conditions: a territory in which human involution is possible and manifests itself, a land not of dreams and Light, but of a hurting and present Darkness. The reader may be horrified at first, yet the very next moment he can start counting individuals that fit into the outlandish pattern of Balram Halwai’s beast-like existence.
- Issue Year: 2012
- Issue No: 11/1
- Page Range: 148 -160
- Page Count: 13
- Language: English
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