Reading:
Complete The White Tiger
Study Questions:
1. Why is Balram writing this letter to Wen Jiaboa? What does he hope to communicate?
2. Bring in a passage from today's reading that you believe to be particularly important. Justify why you think this passage is important. You do not need to transcribe the entire passage, only the first line and the page necessary page numbers. You will share this with the class.
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Week 13.2: Aravind Adiga, The White Tiger
Reading:
Aravind Adiga, The White Tiger, 146-203
Study Questions:
1. How might we connect the issues raised in The White Tiger to the material we read in Invisible Hands, particularly as it concerns resource extraction?
2. Over the course of reading this novel, we have discussed issues concerning personal identity, the role of geography, and morality. How do these issues develop in today's reading?
Aravind Adiga, The White Tiger, 146-203
Study Questions:
1. How might we connect the issues raised in The White Tiger to the material we read in Invisible Hands, particularly as it concerns resource extraction?
2. Over the course of reading this novel, we have discussed issues concerning personal identity, the role of geography, and morality. How do these issues develop in today's reading?
Week 13.1: Aravind Adiga, The White Tiger
Fredda Brilliant, Mahatma Gandhi (1968) |
Aravind Adiga, The White Tiger, 96-145
Study Questions:
1. Balram frequently quotes Madam Pinky's common refrain, "What a fucking joke." What is the joke? Why might this joke be (darkly) funny ?
2. What is significant about the statue of Gandhi that Mr. Ashok passes? How does this reflect the novel's disappointed idealism?
3. How does Balram come to see himself? How does he change? What does he change into?
Week 12.2: Aravind Adiga, The White Tiger
Reading:
Aravind Adiga, The White Tiger, 54-95
Initial Interview Must Be Conducted
Study Question:
1. The White Tiger is in many ways a book about geographic space. What is the relationship between:
a. The Light and Darkness?
b. India and China?
c. India and the United States?
How do these relationships speak to issues of work and labor?
Week 12.1: Aravind Adiga, The White Tiger
Aravind Adiga was born in 1974 in Madras (now called Chennai), and grew up in Mangalore in the south of India. He was educated at Columbia University in New York and Magdalen College, Oxford. His articles have appeared in publications such as the New Yorker, the Sunday Times, the Financial Times, and the Times of India. His first novel, The White Tiger, won the Man Booker Prize for fiction in 2008. A second novel, Last Man in Tower, was published in 2011. (from Adiga's official site)
Reading:
Aravind Adiga, The White Tiger, 1-54
Study Questions:
1. What is the novel's view of education? How does this compare to your own view of education? Make sure, as always, to support your answer with textual evidence.
2. How does Balram define morality? Why does he define morality in this way? Make sure, as always, to support your answers with textual evidence.
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