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‘Subaltern’ is the term that defines the inferior rank of person from the below margin of society; the marginalized group who are considered being the suppressed and muting for years. Subalternity focuses on the quandary of those who are allotted sub or s... see more

Aravind Adiga provides the concept of the day-to-day life of the ordinary people through his novels with a sympathetic understanding of the variety of suffering a poor man has to undergo. The novels of Adiga mainly deal with the theme of poverty, bereavem... see more

Sex education is high-quality teaching and learning about various issues related to sex and sexuality. . Sex education leads to the appreciation of sexual diversity, prevention of partner violence, development of healthy relationships, prevention of child... see more

An Outstanding novelist of human predicament, Aravind Adiga is ranked with the great masters of contemporary Indian English fiction. He is seriously concerned with the emotions, thoughts and identities of his characters. Adiga has been recognized with the... see more

Aravind Adiga, a great exponent of Indian writing in English, had successfully highlighted the marginalized and subaltern issue in his very first novel The White Tiger (2008). He has tried to bring home the idea that in the story of India’s progress, role... see more

The aim of this study is to critically analyse the identity issue based on postcolonial theory in one of the most important novels of the Victorian era, Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations and another novel, The White Tiger with which Indian writer Aravin... see more

The paper discusses binary opposition, one of the most explored concepts in post-colonial criticism, as used in The White Tiger (2008) – Aravind Adiga’s debut novel placed, due to its topic as well as the issues it raises, in the tradition of post-colonia... see more

The prime focus of the study entitled Marxist treatment of urbanization in from Aravind Adiga’s. The Last Man in Tower is chosen with an idea to understand it critically. An attempt also has been made to signify the chosen novel, the study examines life a... see more

This research focuses on exploring Balram’s success from the factor of his strategy in using symbolical capital. Society lives in the field where symbolic capital impact over the other capital. It can be also reflected in the story, from Balram’s life to ... see more

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