White Tiger is a story of the life of Balaam Halwai as self-proclaimed "homemade entrepreneur". Son of a rickshaw driver who climbed a social ladder in India, became Stuart, and later became a successful businessman. In a letter to visit Chinese official prime minister Jia Bao with the aim of educating the Prime Minister about Indian entrepreneurial spirit, Baram talks about the story of his life. Jiabao is primarily interested in learning entrepreneurship in the context of business and finance, but a broad understanding of Balram 's entrepreneurial activity, and his broad story complicate this traditional complexity. He believes that any Indian who is responsible for his own social and economic fate will qualify to become a real entrepreneur.
According to Baram, one of the main features of this self-made Indian male is that he can reinvent himself over time - only to change his career, unity and external performance Not change his identity. Baram believes that a method of smooth identity is essential to a successful entrepreneurial spirit. Every time the Indian social strata, such as Menna, Balram, Ashok, The White Tiger, etc., he adopted a new name, praised Vijay, a childhood hero, and the son of a pig farmer got into wealthy politics Become a house for his versatile self-awareness
Balaam argues that his own entrepreneur is not only adaptive about identity but also to more fluent legal and ethical standards. Throughout the novel he believes that Indian entrepreneurs can succeed only by breaking the law and this fact prove that their criminal act is justified. Balaam embodies this principle as a slave who killed his master and was born in society without any influence. At the same time, his paraphrasing about his sins and extreme expression of his repentance drew a dark portrait of the Indian society. The rise to the top of the world involves human suffering, in particular to nurture indifference to one person. Balaul's own cruel experience by a more powerful master's hand did not seem to contribute to his sympathy, but he was anxious to become a master.
Franklin and Frederick Douglas say "People who express themselves in a similar language". For a potential housewife, having power and being unlimited by authority is a necessary departure state. I can not "build" people with the help of my father, teacher, tutor, etc. but I must be promoted by his courage, determination, discipline, opportunism. Ironically, they release themselves from their borders and wealth, and in a way they are poor so that they can begin to gain power and wealth. The important thing is to get these properties and power without help. Therefore, the goal is not to obtain fame and wealth literally but to participate in accurate and mysterious things. "
Benjamin Franklin was one of the founder of the United States and was expressed as "an original self made male without a doubt." And it is the biggest example of "homemade people". America's dreams and the concepts of self-made people are closely related and rooted in American history. Franklin's autobiography was described by the editor of 1916 as "the most striking of all the exceptional history of our homemade men". His autobiography dedicated to his son William Franklin is based on a letter written in William in 1771 to illustrate the 1871 American colonial journey. Franklin's autobiographical motto, in particular in the last quarter of the 18th century, provides a strategy for winning status in the United States as an unparalleled opportunity. : 143