Topic :- The White Tiger: A Tale of Two Indias
Name :- Chauhan Sejal Arunbhai
Subject :- The New Literatures.
Paper :- 13
Roll No :- 26
M.A. PART-II SEM-IV
Year- 2013-15
Submitted to :- Dr.Dilip.Barad
Smt.S.B.Gardi
Department of English
M.K.Bhavnagar University.
The White Tiger: A Tale of Two Indians
Aravind Adiga was born to Dr.K.Madhava Adiga and Usha Adiga on 23
October 1974, in Chennai. He spents his
childhood in Manglore by the Malabar coast, he studied at Canara High School
and then at St. Aloysius High School where he completed his SSlc in 1990. After
immigrating to Sydney, Australia with his family. He studied at James Ruse
Agricultural High School. For further education he went to the States and
studied English literature at Columbia University in New York where he studied
with Simon Schama and graduated as Salutatorian in 1997. He also studied at
Magdalen college, Oxford having secured a scholarship and had Hermione Lee as
one of his tutors.
Aravind Adiga won the Man Booker
prize 2008 for his novel The White Tiger which is a darkly humorous novel about
a man’s journey from Indian village life to entrepreneurial success. Adiga is
the fourth Indian born author to win this prize. Others are
Salman Rushdie
Arundhati Roy
Kiran Desai
Who won this prize. A fifth winner V.S.Naipaul is of Indian ancestry.
It is Adiga’s first novel at such an early age,which deals with the present day
India. Aravind Adiga depicting the life of a poor boy, attacks on the rotten
political system that is a hurdle in the way of the country to achieve its
goal. The Author has tried to tell a very real story. He is very humble and
camera shy man.
He says:
“ I’m shy this is a bit of shock. I am very excited.
I feel fantastic and I never anticipated this. I am taken by surprise.”
The writer chooses an
innocent boy who is away from the hustle and bustle life of the cities but at
last gets lesson from the life and becomes manipulating. The protagonist of the
novel Balram Halwai is the son of a rickshaw puller who comes to Delhi in
search of better life becomes a taxi driver murders his master reaches
Bangalore and becomes a rich man. Once he listens to news on All India Radio
that Prime Minister of China is coming toIndia because
“ he wants to know the truth about Bangalore.Mr. Jiabao wants to meet
some Indian entrepreneurs and hear the story of their successs from their own
lips.”
As Mr.Jiabao wanted
to know the truth about Bangalore and Balram finds himself the right person to
tell the truth, so he writes him seven letters telling him his story and these
seven letters complete the plot of the novel. Literature mirrors society and
Adiga has shown the real picture of poor India, which is really shocking.
This novel depicts
that guilt is a terrible thing. It makes us suspicious and makes us see
conspiracy everywhere. Here Balram Halwai, earlier an innocent man, becomes a
murderer because of circumstances. Basically he was not a criminal, he wants to
realease his tension and heavy load of his guilt of murdering his master. So he
confesses his crime to Mr.Jiabao and tells him his story of rise from ‘ Swamp
to Silicon Valley. In the journey towards this valley, he reveals to Mr.Jiabao India’s political and economic
system about the wide gap between rich and poor, India of Darness and India
of Light.
As we know that this
novel is a tale of two Indians; Balram’s Journey from the darkness of village
to the light of city life but what does he lose? And how he completes his
journey is unforgettable. The man who is not criminal, whose blood is innocent,
ultimately makes his heavy heart light by confessing his crime to Mr.Jiabao
through letters. Like V.S.Naipaul who writes clearly in his book An Area of
Darkness about India and receives harsh criticism Adiga also describes the
harsh realities of India, but it becomes a matter of criticism for some
readers. But is it not true? Why naked truth is not welcomed. Everyday we read
in newspapers about the sufferings of the poor. Here in india we find extreme
poverty and extreme richness. The protagonist Balra m Halwai says:
“ Please understand your Excellency, that India is two countries in
one: an India of Light and an India of Darkness.”
Here Adiga attacks
politicians and says that Ganga is called the mother daughter of Vedas, river
of illumination, protector of us all, breaker of chain of birth and rebirth but
in reality it is polluted.
Politicians who are
only holding meetings and doing nothing are responsible for this pollution
Adiga writes:
“ No! Mr.Jiabao, I urge you not to dip in the Ganga, unless you want
your mouth full of faeces, straw, soggy part of human bodies, buffalo carrion
and seven different kinds of industrial acids.”
Here we clearly see
that Adiga also attacks social systems, how a poor gets proper clothes only
after death. He writes about the situation on the funeral procession of
Balram’s mother on the bank of Ganga the holy city of Benaras:
“ My mother, body had been wrapped from head to toe in saffron silk
cloth, which was covered in rose petals and jasmine garland I don’t think she
had ever had such a fine thing to wear in her life.”
Balram Halwai comes
from a village Laxmangarh where in a local school the visiting inspector gives
Balram the name ‘ The White Tiger’, ‘the rarest of the rare’, the only boy in
the class who is intelligent in the crowd of huge idiots. His father a rickshaw
puller takes him out of the school to do some job and arranges the money to pay
the loan which was arranged for the lavish dowry of his cousin sister.So the
good news becomes the bad news. Balram Halwai starts working in tea shop,
smashing coals and wiping tables. With drown from school, he does hard labour
to earn the money and while working in tea shop he gets practical education of
life. Adiga writes:
“ I gave myself a better education at the tea shop than I could have
got at any school.”
Here we see that
Balram had a dream to become a driver and he could fulfill his dream only by
getting employment. He earned money, learned driving and got the job as a
second driver in the family of landlord. The protagonist had only one dream to
drive Honda City but senior driver Ram Prasad was the driver of Honda City, so
he got Maruti Zen Ashok, the elder son of the landlord, returns back to India
after completing his education from America with a Christian girl Pinky Mam.
Ashok and Pinky decided to live in Delhi. In the meantime the landLord came to
know that actually their senior driver Ram Prasad who was living there as a
Hindu actually was a Muslim. Ram Prasad was exposed he ran away to Dhanbad and
in this way Balram got the opportunity
to drive Honda City of his master Ashok.
Ashok hired a big
Bungalow in the posh area of Gurgaon. He did his job by manipulating things,
bribing leaders, policemen and politicians. Balram also starts manipulation
while doing job as car driver to Mr.Ashok and Pinky. He was as faithful to his
master and mistress as servant god Hanuman for Ram and Sita. He watches the
working of Ashok and learns a lot of practical things to survive in today’s
world. He comes to know every loop-hole of the corruption. When Balram narrates
his sorrowful story to Mr.Jiabao, readers come to know about his tale:
The rest of today’s narrative will deal mainly with the sorrowful tale
of how I was corrupted from a sweet, innocent village fool into a citified fellow full of debauchery
depravity, and wickedners. All these changes happened in me because they
happened first in Mr.Ashok. He returned from America an innocent man, but life
in Delhi corrupted him and once the master of the Honda city becomes corrupted
how can the driver stay innocent?
Delhi corrupted Ashok
because he learnt the tricks how to take work from political leaders,
ministers, brokers,police and judges. Once Pinky Madam smashes a child while
she is heavily drunk,but Balram is compelled to take the blame of this accident
on himself. But there is a nexus with police and judges and the case is solved.
So nothing happens to anyone. Thus the novel exposes the corruption in this
country which is deeply rooted in the politics. Pinky Mam becomes tired of this
system and returns back to New York without informing Ashok.
Now Balram becomes
puzzle, wanders here and there,goes to Paharganj, not far from the Imperial
Hotel. He sees the life of the people lying on the floor of the station, dogs
were sniffing at the garbage and then he thinks about his destination without
the job of the driver. He describes to Mr.Premier about Delhi:
Delhi is the capital of not one
but two countries two Indians. The Light and the Darkness both flow in to
Delhi. Gurgaon, where Mr.Ashok lived, in the end of the city, and their place,
Old Delhi, in the other end. Full of things that the modern world forgot all
about rickshaws, old stone buildings, and Muslims.
Slums becomes the
topic of discussion during election months and rest of the months are only for
the rich and the politicians. All these are facts and the young writer Arvind
Adiga dares to depict the real situation of dark India. This dark side needs
light.
His novel is fact not
fiction. Attacking on the false commitment of politicians during election and
daily problem of poor the author writes:
“ The election shows that the poor will not be ignored. The Darkness
will not be silent. There is no water in our taps and what do you people in
Delhi give us? You give us mobile phones. Can a man drink phone when he is
thirsty? Women walk for miles every morning to find a bucket of clean water.”
Aravind Adiga says
that he has written the real story of the poor. He is a writer of Aam Aadmi:
“ At a time when India is going through great changes and with China,
is likely to inherit the world from the west , it important that writers like
me try to highlight the brutal injustice of society the great divide.”
India is developing
but Bharat needs better education and facilities regarding the roles and
rights. There is problem of population which needs revolution. Poor India doesn’t
care for the better education of their children. Adiga writes:
“ I don’t think so, sir. You know how those people in the Darkness are:
they have eight,nine,ten children. Sometimes they don’t know the names of their
own children”
Aravind Adiga’s The
White Tiger highlights the ever widening gap between rich and poor, rural and
urban and the brutal reality of an economic system that allows a small minority
to prosper at the expense of the silent majority.
There are two sides
of anything the dark side and the bright side. Adiga has tried to tell the
story of the dark side of India. Fact is stronger than fiction. Every now and
then, we read stories in newspapers which we find difficult to believe but most
of then are true. The fact is that our world is full of wonders and mysteries.
Fiction is the result of facts. Literature mirrors society and this real
picture of India is shown to us by Aravind Adiga. He writes:
India is dealing with great duality today. There are men with big
bellies and men with small bellies. It’s a metaphor to capture the duality of
human existence in India today. The world needed to see the other side of
India.
Adiga is very
humorous in his depictions. Describing the difference between the rich and the
poor, he writes:
“A rich man’s body is like cotton pillow, white and soft and blank.
Ours is different. My father’s spine was a knotted rope,the kind that women use
to pull water the story of a poor man’s life is written on his body, in a sharp
pen.”
Thus the writer
narrates openly about the rich the poor. Middle class is somehow away from the
bad habits. Men drink because they are sick of life. Once the saying “ Honesty
is the Best policy” was applicable but in todays world only honest man suffers.
The witer says about police:
There is no end to things in India, as Mr.Ashok used to say. You can
give the police all the brown envelope and red bags you want, and they might
still screw you. A man in a uniform may one day point a finger at me and say,
Time’s up, Munna.
The writer is young
and daring, he raised voice against the system and wrote openly about the
corruption which is in the politics. There is no original political thinking
during last fifty years. They try to fool public. They promote the bribe system
and train the poor innocent people like
Balram to get involved in this corruption. Balram in hope of better life learns
this new morality. The writer describes about the honesty of the poor people,
poor driver and their loyalty towards their masters. He says that the trustworthiness
of servants is the basis of Indian economy:
“ Masters trust their
servants with diamonds in this country! It’s true. Every evening on the train
out of Surat, where they eun the world’s biggest diamond cutting and polishing
business, the servants of diamond merchants are carrying suitcase full of cut
diamonds the they have to give to someone in Mumbai why doesn’t that servant
take the suitcase full of diamonds? He’s no Gandhi, he’s human, he’s you and
me.”
Thus in this way
Aravind Adiga has tried to tell a very real story, a tale of two Indias.

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