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Arvind Adiga's novel, The White Tiger, provides a compelling portrayal of social and economic serfdom in contemporary India. Through the lens of the protagonist, Balram Halwai, the novel explores the oppressive systems that perpetuate social inequality and economic exploitation. This paper aims to analyze the various manifestations of serfdom depicted in the novel by exploring the characters' struggles and the underlying societal structures.

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