capturing the voice of the marginalised in Aravind Adiga's "The White Tiger"

Authors

  • Abisha - X assistant professor in english ,Don Bosco Arts and Science college chennai

Keywords:

Key Words: Subaltern, Marginalized, exploitation, voicelessness, domination

Abstract

         Capturing the voice of the marginalized in Aravind Adiga’s The white Tiger

                                                     Abisha.X,

                                                     Assistant professor in English 

                                                    Don Bosco arts and Science College, Chennai

Abstract

The paper attempts to analyze the voice of the marginalized people in the novel the white Tiger. It also explores how marginalized people are exploited socially, politically and economically. The exploitation and the suppression of the marginalized people under the hands of the rich people is also examined. The central character in the novel Balram belongs to one such marginalized community. Initially just like a subaltern he becomes a loyal and meek servant following the orders of his master. But in the later part of the novel he begins to rebel against and breaks free from the chain of slavery and becomes free. Thus the entire novel is narrated from the voice of Balram .Balram becomes the voice of the marginalized people and presents the plight of the subaltern.

 

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Published

2020-03-04

How to Cite

X, A. .-. (2020). capturing the voice of the marginalised in Aravind Adiga’s "The White Tiger". International Journal of Current Humanities & Social Science Researches (IJCHSSR) ISSN: 2456-7205, Peer Reviewed and Refereed Journal, 4(1), 19. Retrieved from https://journal.indiancommunities.org/index.php/ijchssr/article/view/128

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