The White Tiger [Cross-Platform]

: Balram is born in the rural village of Laxmangarh, Bihar, a place he calls the "Darkness" due to extreme poverty and exploitation by local landlords.

This report provides a comprehensive overview of The White Tiger , focusing on Aravind Adiga's 2008 novel and its themes. 🐅 Summary: The White Tiger (2008 Novel) The White Tiger

: He uses the stolen funds to start his own taxi company, adopting the name "Ashok" and thriving in India's new capitalist economy. 🏛️ Key Themes & Symbols : Balram is born in the rural village

: He earns the nickname "White Tiger" from a school inspector for his intelligence and potential—qualities as rare as the animal itself. 🏛️ Key Themes & Symbols : He earns

: Driven to escape the "Rooster Coop" (the cycle of servitude), Balram eventually murders Mr. Ashok, steals a bag of bribe money, and flees to Bangalore.

: After working in a tea shop, Balram becomes a driver for Mr. Ashok, the son of a landlord. In Delhi, he witnesses firsthand the corruption and "Light" of modern India.