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The White Tiger Blog Task

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Click here to open the link of Blog Task.  ·                      How far do you agree with the India represented in the novel  The White Tiger? The White Tiger  is the famous novel by Indian author Aravind Adiga. It was first published in 2008 and won the 40th Man Booker Prize in the same year. Genre of the novel is “Dark Humor”. India is represented through half-backed Indian ‘Balram Halwai’ in the novel.  The India that is presented in the fiction is quite true to the reality. Such as Satire on education, marriage system and suffering of poor children, school corruption, inadequacy of job, Haves v/s Have-nots, master-slave relationship, exploitation of poor people by rich, servants as animals, society as cage, landlords and exploitation of poor people, internalized slavery, satire on Indian police, Dark India v/s Light India etc. these all facts give us glimpse of India in which we are living.     Do you believe that Balram's story is the archetype of all

One Night @ The Call Center Blog task

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Click here for the Blog Link. # Original Book. 1.    Contemporary issues in  on@tcc:  “Bhagat's tone is pitch-perfect, his observer's eye keenly focused on nuance and detail. Verisimilitude is all: The first two thirds of the novel evokes, indeed reproduces, the way the young call center workers think, talk, eat, drink, dress, date and behave.” Very clearly he portrays the world of real call center. Ambitious youngsters, restriction of society, Love, Marriage, Bossism etc. His novel explores the contemporary issues faced by young generation. Shyam is suffering from the lack of confidence. Vroom is not at all happy with his call center job, he thinks that the job that pay less would be better than call center job. Because he is capable of seeing the impact of American imperialism and globalization which other cannot visualize. Priyanka, major female character is facing the most famous problem for young girl ‘Marriage’. She is ready to marry with Ganesh only