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    the "Murkiness" and discovered his way into the "Light". All through the book, there are references to how Balram is altogether different from those back in his home surroundings. He is alluded to as the "White Tiger" Freedom In a meeting with Aravind Adiga, he discussed how "The White Tiger" was a book around a man's journey for flexibility. Balram, the hero in the novel, worked out of his low social standing and defeated the social snags that constrained his family before. Ascending the…

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    In Lady Mary Wroth’s “In this Strange Labyrinth,” the speaker, on a denotative level, addresses her concerns about where to turn in a maze, but on a connotative level the speaker is conflicted with decisions in his life. The speaker struggles, but follows her heart in the end. Similarly, in Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice, Elizabeth Bennet is the most intellectual among her sisters and she enjoys walking, even alone, both of which oppose the standards for a woman in Georgian society. Elizabeth…

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    out of the “Darkness” and found his way into the “Light”. Throughout the book, there are references to how Balram is very different from those back in his home environment. He is referred to as the “White Tiger” Freedom In an interview with Aravind Adiga, he talked about how “The White Tiger” was a book about a man’s quest for freedom. Balram, the protagonist in the novel, worked his way out of his low social caste and overcame the social obstacles…

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    The Middle East is a region rich in culture. Many ethnic groups reside there, including Arabs, Turks, Persians, Kurds, and Azeris. Several major religions have their origins in the Middle East, such as Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. With the mix of the diverse ethnic groups and religions, the Middle East is one of the most cultured places on earth. However, with the wide variety of ethnic groups and religions, the area is consistently subject to contrasting ideologies and interpretations of…

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    The White Tiger A Novel written by Aravind Adiga is a fictional story within the real world environment of a modern India. Within this narrative we follow the character of Balram. Balram is from a lower caste and wants to escape the hell of his families’ poverty. Working his way up to become the personal driver of Mr. Ashok the son of a wealthy family Balram begins to change. Spending time with Mr. Ashok begins to give Balram an idea of what he could be. To kill his Master and steal a large sum…

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