The White Tiger

How does the author use juxtaposition in the novel, The White Tiger?

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Mahatma Gandhi was an Indian political and cultural leader who advocated, among other things, peaceful resistance to corrupt authority; compassion; and respect. Several times throughout the narrative, his image (in the form of a statue or photograph) is ironically juxtaposed with events that are exactly the opposite: violent, selfish, and disrespectful.

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The White Tiger