Systematic Review of individual's struggle during Globalization in Third World Novels "The White Tiger" and "Americanah"
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This article attempts to combine the individual identity with politics and economy, using the current review of the relevant materials and literature of the two novels Adiga’s "The White Tiger" (2008) and Adichie’s "Americanah" (2013), to touch on the correct methods of contemporary criticism. The struggle of the individual in the third world has provided the study with a new way of learning and trying to break all the barriers. This study has spot the light on individuals in India and Nigeria to experience various oppressions throughout their lives, but due to social, economic and political changes, this problem has increased in the 21st century. The study can confirm their full understanding of the two novels by examining the importance of the personal anti-globalization and anti-hegemony experiences of the two novelists. In conclusion, post-colonial novelists have provided a rich background for the development of many novels, thus developing the economic, political, social and literary concepts.
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