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‭The White Tiger‬
‭ARAVIND ADIGA‬
‭Full notes‬



‭The First Night‬

‭In the first chapter of‬‭The White Tiger‬‭, Balram's‬‭letter to Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao‬
‭introduces the novel’s central purpose: to challenge the myth of New India as a land of‬
‭opportunity and progress. Through his story, Balram exposes the harsh realities of‬
‭poverty, corruption, and lack of basic services. A child who can read is rare, and‬
‭education is often sacrificed for survival. The chapter also sets up the novel's satirical‬
‭tone. Using humor and exaggeration, Aravind Adiga critiques not only Indian society and‬
‭government but also global hypocrisy—referring to communist China as‬
‭“freedom-loving” and India’s leader as “the Great Socialist,” despite the lack of freedom‬
‭or social welfare in either country. Balram is an unreliable narrator. Though he claims‬
‭not to know English, he writes fluently in polished prose. He seems mentally unstable,‬
‭proudly referencing a wanted poster that accuses him of theft and murder—crimes he‬
‭openly admits to in a letter to a foreign dignitary. The chapter also explores internalized‬
‭oppression. Balram, born into a low caste, is expected to be a servant. Even his family‬
‭values a buffalo over him. Yet Balram believes he is different. Inspired by Vijay, a man‬
‭who rose from pig herder to bus conductor, he comes to see rebellion as the path to‬
‭success—what he calls “the entrepreneur’s prerogative.” While the murder is revealed‬
‭early—Balram kills Mr. Ashok—the reasons remain unclear, creating suspense. The‬
‭chapter leaves readers asking: why did he do it, how did he get away with it, and what‬
‭does the act say about India's so-called entrepreneurial rise?‬

‭1.‬ ‭Introduction of Balram‬‭:‬‭Balram introduces himself‬‭as a self-made entrepreneur‬
‭from India, calling himself "The White Tiger" — a rare creature, symbolizing his‬
‭uniqueness and intelligence.‬
‭2.‬ ‭Setting‬‭:‬‭The narrative takes place in‬‭Bangalore‬‭, where‬‭Balram runs a taxi‬
‭business that caters to call-center workers. He writes his letters at night.‬
‭3.‬ ‭Tone and Perspective‬‭:‬‭Balram uses a direct, sarcastic,‬‭and often humorous tone.‬
‭He is both critical and insightful, offering a dark but sharp view of India’s class‬

, ‭divisions, corruption, and social realities.‬
‭4.‬ ‭The Premise‬‭:‬‭He promises to tell the Premier the story‬‭of how he rose from being‬
‭the son of a rickshaw-puller in a poor village to a successful entrepreneur. He‬
‭hints that his journey involved‬‭murder and moral compromise‬‭,‬‭suggesting the‬
‭complexity of his transformation.‬
‭5.‬ ‭Themes Introduced‬‭:‬
‭-‬ ‭Class struggle‬‭: Balram contrasts India’s "Light" and‬‭"Darkness" — the‬
‭wealthy, urban elite vs. the rural poor.‬
‭-‬ ‭Corruption and ambition‬‭: He begins to unveil the rot‬‭within India's social‬
‭and political systems, and his ambition to escape his fate.‬

‭Qoutes‬

‭●‬ ‭“Don't waste your money on those American books. They are so yesterday. I am‬
‭tomorrow” - balram‬
‭●‬ ‭“Its true that all these gods seem to do awfully little work - much like our‬
‭politicans” - showcasing the political state of india‬
‭●‬ ‭“Hes half-baked” - underdevloped and lacks education‬
‭●‬ ‭“Hes a coward and eats too much” - kusm describing balram‬
‭●‬ ‭“But he was a man of courage and honour” - balram describing his dad‬
‭●‬ ‭“ They remain slaves becuase they can't see what is beatufual in this world.” -‬
‭shows balrams resentement.‬
‭●‬ ‭“Even as a boy I could see what was beautiful in the world: I was destined not to‬
‭stay a slaver” - balram on his future. What makes him different from everyone‬
‭else.‬
‭●‬ ‭To break the law of his land ... is the entrepreneur's prerogative. - to become an‬
‭entrepreneur is not just about making money.‬



‭The Second Night‬

‭In Chapter 2 of‬‭The White Tiger‬‭, Aravind Adiga explores‬‭the caste system and its‬
‭breakdown in modern India. Balram, born into the Halwai (sweet-maker) caste, rejects‬
‭the idea that caste equals destiny—his father pulled a rickshaw, not made sweets. He‬
‭argues that since the British left, castes no longer function as a stable system but now‬
‭clash like animals freed from cages. According to Balram, only two castes remain: “Men‬
‭with Big Bellies” and “Men with Small Bellies”—the rich and the poor. The chapter also‬
‭introduces internalized servitude, where the poor accept their roles as natural and‬



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, ‭unchangeable. Balram unquestioningly serves his wealthy employers, even performing‬
‭demeaning tasks. Family obligations also enforce submission—he's expected to‬
‭surrender his income and obey his grandmother. Yet, Balram begins to rebel, refusing‬
‭marriage and leaving home to escape a life of servitude like his father’s and brother’s.‬
‭Animal metaphors throughout the chapter underscore society's dehumanization.‬
‭Landlords are nicknamed the Buffalo, the Stork, and so on, while Balram compares‬
‭himself to a spider scuttling around a tea shop. India becomes a zoo, where castes fight‬
‭for survival in a lawless, amoral world. In this setting, Balram’s eventual murder of his‬
‭master becomes, in his eyes, not a crime but an "act of entrepreneurship."‬

‭1.‬ ‭Setting‬
‭●‬ ‭Takes place in Dhanbad and later in Delhi, as Balram begins his career as a‬
‭servant and driver.‬
‭●‬ ‭Balram is still writing from his office in Bangalore at night, continuing his‬
‭letter to Premier Wen Jiabao.‬
‭2.‬ ‭Tone and perspective‬
‭●‬ ‭Candid, ironic, and increasingly confident.‬
‭●‬ ‭Balram continues to mock the hypocrisy of India’s elite while justifying his‬
‭own rise.‬
‭●‬ ‭His tone becomes more strategic and self-assured, signaling his growing‬
‭ambition.‬
‭3.‬ ‭Introduction‬
‭●‬ ‭Balram resumes his story after leaving Laxmangarh.‬
‭●‬ ‭He decides that becoming a driver for a wealthy family is his best chance to‬
‭escape poverty.‬
‭●‬ ‭Balram’s narration reveals a growing awareness of the social ladder andhis‬
‭desire to climb it.‬
‭4.‬ ‭Key events‬
‭●‬ ‭Balram travels to Dhanbad, where he learns to drive and looks for work.‬
‭●‬ ‭He is hired by the Stork, one of Laxmangarh’s powerful landlords.‬
‭●‬ ‭Balram becomes the second driver for the Stork’s son, Mr. Ashok, and his‬
‭wife, Pinky Madam.‬
‭●‬ ‭Mr. Ashok is shown to be gentle and conflicted, while Pinky Madam is‬
‭uncomfortable in India.‬
‭●‬ ‭Balram discovers that the head driver, Ram Persad, is secretly a Muslim‬
‭posing as a Hindu.‬
‭●‬ ‭Balram uses this information to get Ram Persad fired, securing a promotion‬



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