Hello Readers.
This blog
is a part of classroom activity given by professor Dr. Dilip Barad in which
students work is to think about given points and compare the novel with movie
"Slumdog Millionaire" by Danny Boyle.
1)
How far do you agree with the India represented in the novel The White Tiger?
Ans.
Somewhat I agree with the representation of India in the novel because somehow
Adiga presented reality of India like corruption, poverty, cheats and
illiteracy. Although, when novel was written that time India also has bright
side and development but here Adiga shows us the dark side of India. These kind
of thing somehow we can see in all the countries of the world. So, Adiga
presented the reality of India and we see this kind of India in the present day
also.
2)
Do you believe that Balram's story is the archetype of all stories of
''Rags to riches?
Ans.
We an see that the stories which portrays poor as central character at the end
of the story the poor becomes rich. We can see many people who are same
as Balaram. Same like who belongs to poor and wide family, who did not complete
their studies, who goes to work from early childhood, and who has bearing
insults from those who are rich. These types of stories shows the struggle of
poor to achieve their dream and for that becoming rich. The ways of reaching to
the destination of wealth might differs of each stories but the suffering
always remain same. So, this way we can say that Balram's story is archetype of
all stories of 'Raga to Riches'.
3.
" Language bears within itself the necessity of its own critique,
reconstructive criticism aims to show that any text inevitably undermines its
own claims to have a determinate meaning, and licences the reader to produce
his own meaning out of it by an activity of semantic 'free play' (Derrida,
1978, in Lodge, 1988,p. 108) Is it possible to do deconstruction reading of The
White Tiger? How?
Yes,
it is possible to deconstruct "The white Tiger". We can deconstruct
it with the help of Derrida's concept of free play of meanings. To break the
language we need to find the loose stone of it. The loose stone of "The
White Tiger" is that Balram himself says that he is "Half-backed.
This word breaks all the philosophy and all the ideals which Balram is
presenting by giving his own example. Because he is not fully educated. He
understand things with his limited power of analysis. He appropriate the deep
philosophies with his shallow ideas and thinking. For example, he compares his
idea of killing his master and get freedom with the enlightenment of Buddha.
This proves his shallow knowledge about Buddha and his idea of enlightenment.
So, this way we can deconstruct "The White Tiger"
Similarities
between "The White Tiger" and "Slumdog Millionaire":
1. Narrative structure : wanted poster / KBC show
The white tiger is an epistolary novel , dark comedy and satire. Balram Halwai
is protagonist in the novel. Flashback technique used here. Balram writes
letters to Wen Jiabao , the premier of China.
In film ' Slumdog millionaire ' protagonist Jmal mlik , whose story represented
by flashback technique. In the film setting is KBC show as medium of
narration. Balram Halwai and Jmal mlik both achieve their goals by their own
style. By being honest , corrupt , moral or immoral or by desire. Both were
also presented as " Chai wala ". Jmal mlik became famous by
show and Balram by Wanted poster. Both have money idea in mind and they make it
also. In both poverty , corruption , family , struggle all are presented.
Thus narration of novel and film are much similar.
2. Indianness
In both narration there is a satire on India , that no basic necessities even
fulfilled like , water , electricity , public transportation , discipline or
punctuality. Cricket , voting patterns , intuition all reflects Indianness.
Family structure : In both film and novel narration of family life. Balram ' s
father and grandmother , cousins all binds him. He have to sacrifice his study
for family support. But he breaks the tradition and get freedom by loss
of family. Jmal ' s brother slim also departed from him have choose bad
way to survive.
Railway station : train and station narration in both reflects indianness.
Balram ' s wanted poster and run away after crime all at the station. Jmal 's
quest , love and ending all at the station . Thus station reflects indianness.
Two brothers : two brothers lost and found is archytype also reflects
Indianness in both narration. Slim ' s departure and meeting shows that thing.
Police system : In The White Tiger Balram bribes police and start New business
. In Slumdog millionaire also police is corrupted. Thus it reflects Indianness.
Education : Balram and Jmal both were uneducated but still have intelligence
and talent to understand the world. They have enough knowledge how to
survive in world.
3. List of the questions asked in the ' Slumdog millionaire'.
1. Who was the star in the 1973 hit film "Zanzeer"
ans. Amitabh Bacchan
2. A picture of three lions is seen in the national emblem of
India. What is written underneath it?
Ans. The Truth alone triumphs
3. In depiction of God Rama, he is famously holding what in his right
hand?
Ans. A bow and arrow
4. The song " Darshan Do Ghanshyam" was written by which famous
Indian poet?
Ans. Surdas
5. On the American One Hundred Dollar Bill, there is portrait of which
American Statesman?
Ans. Benjamin Franklin
6. Who invented the revolver?
Ans. Samuel Colt
7. Cambridge Circus is in which UK City?
Ans . London
8. Which cricketer has scored the most first class centuries in history?
Ans. Jack Hobbs
9. In Alexander Dumas' book, "The Three Musketeers", two of the
musketeers are called Athos and Porthos. What was the name of the third
Musketeer?
Ans .Aramis
4. Deconstruction of film from post colonial perspective.
In narration of the novel we find they treated Indian as very
inferior people comparing to them. By showing slim as bad boy , and as chitter
with them , then good reaction of
Americans towards them. That shows their mentality towards India. They visited
Indian place it also part of it. By portraying Indian as poor and corrupted
they make themselves superior.
5. Compare with Texture and treatment of subject content in film and novel.
Texture in both narration is about India as corrupt and poor country. Villages
, landlords , education all represents the darkness of India. Slum area
and poverty is also reflects it. Rich heritage and spirituality , family /
orphans all are texture of both . Both have own ways to achieve goals by good
or bad things . So treatment is light , humorous
and sometimes comic and dark.
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