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Group Task on The White Tiger by Arvind Adiga

We have a Group Task on The White Tiger by Arvind Adiga

Group 2: The White Tiger
Bhavnesh, Hina, Avni, Monika, Nikita, Nirali, Jetal


The White Tiger from AvniDave1


Learning Outcome:-

Throughout this text what is learning outcome and how literature shaped me?

For my viewpoint or learning outcome in this text is....

We listen and our belief is that our good karmas are depending on our success, But every time goodness is not doing anything, sometimes we do bad things for ourself, it is a harsh reality of life.

Furthermore, by born we are poor and suffered a lot then becoming rich it is human nature, and rich people are doing more corruption in society, so as Balram has whatever done it is good for all common people.

Every human being dreams to live a good, comfortable and prosperous life but all have to accept whatever their destiny decides for them. Till a person is poor, he thinks that the rich Must Think about the benefits of the poor but once a poor being becomes rich, he also starts behaving in the manner of the rich ones. It is the magical effect of money, that it changes a person or the way to prosperity passes through selfishness. As it is we see in Balram's character once he starts earning sufficiently well, he starts ignoring his family and their needs. In a way to politically and socially money and power are deciding our values in societies, then no matter how those things earned?!

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