Treatment of Immorality in Aravind Adiga’s Last Man in Tower

Sandeep Kumar *

Abstract

P eople form a nation’ – it is absolutely true. The temperament of the people determines the temperament of their nation. If they are immoral and corrupt, what will be the fate of their nation? Can we expect a noble society from them? Can we expect a developed nation from them? Certainly not. Sick people cannot make a nation healthy and strong. Only healthy and strong people can form a healthy and strong nation. The word ‘health’ bears a very comprehensive meaning as it has several aspects – mental, emotional, physical, moral, spiritual, social and economical. If any aspect of health is missing, a person or a nation cannot be considered to be completely healthy.

Keywords

Aravind Adiga Last Man in Tower Immorality Ethical conflict

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Journal Information

The Interiors

Volume 3, Issue 1

ISSN: 2319-4804

Published: December 2014

Citation

Kumar, S. (2014). "Treatment of Immorality in Aravind Adiga’s Last Man in Tower". The Interiors, 3(1), pp. 116-121.

Corresponding Author

Sandeep Kumar

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