Friday, 5 February 2016

Reflection of the image of India into novel ‘The white tiger’

v Reflection of the image of India into novel  ‘The white tiger’








If we talk about India we will find different answers from different people. Because India has very vast image among different people. If you ask to any foreigner he will only say that India is poor and dirty nation. So many a times one question comes into my mind that those people who has wrong image about India they were  themselves responsible for  making bad image of India. If we talk about the novel ‘The white tiger ‘ we can say  found that why people were  doing corruption so one thing will comes into my mind that ‘corrupted people were doing corruption’ and those people were corrupted somewhere and that’s whytheywere alsodoing corruption. It is a big question that how to remove corruption from India?. So first let’s see which types of corruptions were happening in India.
Corruption is the second phase of India because rules and regulations are only made for poor people and rich people were easily breaking each and every rule because they have power of economy. So it is the main point of Balram Halwai




From the see that White tiger that Why he is doing corruption. Because he has found that without corruption there we can’t be rich and powerful. If we went into Bank, Government office, Even Temple or any of the place we will only found that corruption which is done by the corrupted people.

If we talk about some countries of India like U.P, Bihar or Karalla we found that people doing corruption even into the marriage also. But   how? By   asking for lot amount of dowry from bride’s father.







And they has to give dowry because without it marriage will not possible, the same thing we will found into White Tiger that how Balram has to leave his school because his family needs money for marriage of their sisters and they has to givedowry which is impossible without money.  So we can say that we can found corruption each and every step of our life and those things were making India as corrupted nation which makes bad image of India towards other people.


In the novel White tiger we found that how Balram moves towards the city to earn money because money is important part of each and every people and nobody wants to become servant because it is dream of every people to become master by hook or crook. And so Balram has also done crime because he was understand the true meaning of life. And so from child to his adultery he has face various hurdles in his life related to the economy. But he was understood the true meaning of life is that a goodness of a person leads towards servitude and abad people becomes master. And so he kills Mr. Ashok for remove himself into the chain and restriction of servitude of others. So How India is bearing various people but nobody cares about India, but I would like to write a poem on India written by me, the poem describes that how India serves others without raising her voice.

Ae pavitra Bharat bhumi
Kitna tum sahankrogi?
Tera hi lahu deke kabtak tum upkar krogi
Aur log to bas paiseke mare
Kya tera dhyan karenge?
Phirbhi uff kbhi apne hontho pe tu na ane deti
Aepavitra Bharat bhumi
Kitna tum sahankrogi?

                                                                        By Asmita

I have written this poem to show that how people were destroying a pious country like India in front of the other countries. So at last I would like to say that the Novel The white tiger is the best example to show the reflection of Indian image.

I would like to write Sadda  Haq song to indicate that if our country will speak anything so how it will express her grief.
Tu kaate mujhe
Kyun baate mujhe Tu kaate mujhe
Kyun baate mujhe
Iss tarah.. (Ho ha….)
But we can also say that wretched people like Balram  Halwai who were suppressed by rich people they were speak like this…
Kyun sach ka sabak sikhaye
Jab sach sun bhi na paye
Sach koi bole toh tu
Niyam kanoon bataye
Thus I have express which I have learned from the novel about Indian image into the Novel ‘The White Tiger.’









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