The White Tiger
What do chandeliers represent in the novel, The White Tiger?
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Throughout the narrative, chandeliers represent and embody both light (as in illumination) and Light (as in success and wealth). The most vivid example of this can be found in the frequent references, in narration, to the chandelier that illuminates Balram's Bangalore apartment, the place in which he experiences the greatest success in terms of money and status.
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