This document provides a critical analysis of Aravind Adiga's novel "The White Tiger" in 3 paragraphs. It summarizes that the novel examines serious issues like poverty, caste, and corruption in India through the narrative of Balram Halwai. It also analyzes how the novel satirizes the vast inequality between "India of Light" and "India of Darkness." Finally, it concludes that while Adiga's depiction of India may not be fully realistic, his work courageously exposes the plight of the poor in India's social and political system.