The Importance Of Poverty In The Novel 'Slumdog Millionaire'

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What is poverty? Poverty is hunger, it is the lack of shelter, it is being sick and not being able to see a doctor and it is not having access to school and not knowing how to read. Poverty is not having a job and fearing for the future, living one day at a time. Some people take for granted what they have, such as food, water, shelter, etc. These three common everyday necessities that people in the third world countries have not been blessed to have. It is heartbreaking that while some people waste food, people in other parts of the world are struggling to survive. Is it not right that people in the third world countries are also looking for the same happiness that first world people have. They don 't deserve to be in that situation.

In the Novel "Slumdog Millionaire" by Vikas Swarup, the …show more content…

Ram then says to the reader "My departure from Asia 's biggest slum would make no difference to their lives. There would be the same queue for water in the morning, the same daily struggle to make it to the seven-thirty local in time. They wouldn 't even bother to find out the reason for my arrest. Come to think of it, when the two constables barged into my hut, even I didn 't. When your whole existence is ‘illegal, ' when you live on the brink of penury in an urban wasteland where you jostle for every inch of space and have to queue even for a shit, arrest has a certain inevitability about it. You are conditioned to believe that one day there will be a warrant with your name on it, that eventually a jeep with a flashing red light will come for you" (2). Ram is describing his arrest and how even if he is gone from the slum it wouldn 't make a difference to the people that live there. They would still be in poverty and Ram would be getting whipped in jail. They wouldn 't find it as a surprise because they have grown accustomed to seeing people get arrested in the

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