The White Tiger Violence Analysis

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This research looks at Aravind Adiga‟s novel The White Tiger where Adiga focuses on a society where violence reigns freely and his protagonist Balram Halwai struggles to survive in the face of this cruelty. In such a social order, where corruption is at its peak, violence becomes a social norm and those who live under its influence start to accept it as a part of life. They not only observe violent behavior inflicted before them or on them, but they also incorporate it into their own lives. Such a person feels frustrated and this aggravation turns into a need to inflict further pain on others. It is a cry for help as one seeks to look for justification for his own misery but gets caught up in this endless cycle of discontentment and brutality. This article proves the hypothesis that violence indeed does beget further violence as when a person undergoes severe violence of different types; he finally accepts it as a part of his own personality and hence lashes out on the society that made him a victim of social and political corruption.
Key Words: violence, cruelty, corruption, victim, discontentment, brutality. …show more content…

Another source describes Violence as a behavior in which physical force is exerted for the purpose of causing damage or injury. Its definition has been continuously evolving with time and circumstances. Now days it is a very common issue, modern philosophers not only condemn it but some of them are even supporting the concept. Modern thinkers believe that use of Violence in order to defend ourselves should be permissible. All the powerful nations follow this idea that they need to use Violence to restore peace in the

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