The White Tiger

What is the significance of Balram's encounter with the beggars on the side of the road in "The Fourth Night"?

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Balram’s encounter with the beggars by the side of the road is a clear echo of what happened to him as he was leaving his family’s village in Section 3, but it is also a clear contrast. Whereas the earlier encounter fueled his resentment, the encounter here fuels his determination.