Sunday, 22 March 2015

My critical view on 'one night @ the call center'


Chetan Bhagat's 'one night @ the call center' isn't good literature. Many critics don't find anything good in this novel but people give very good response to this novel that’s why chetan Bhagat’s Novel remain top 5 best sellers in january 2014 and nine years of this novel publication still remain the sixth position in top selling book in india.

No doubt that chetan tone is pitch-perfect because he represents youth here in this novel and all his novel youth remain centre and they are portrayed in such a that anybody compare his/her story with their characters and he also shows the contemporary position of India.
ya, ofcorse now a days we can see many students in india from enginering or any technical line, they generally prefer to go forgins contries because they think that our goverment pay less than foragins goverments.So such shining stars beliving that they will get far better and suitable life in foragins conrries rather than in our contries.
Menippean satire genre chiefly in ancient greek literature an Latin literature in which contemporary institutions, conventions and idea criticized in a mocking satire style and mingled process and tense in on@tccwe can also see that one or two ways America comes at the power position, when one american man gives bad words to varun at that he couldn't speak anything because our call center working under their power.

Globalization in on@tcc we can see when Vroom and his friends blackmail to Mr.Bakshi by hacking his email account. One of the example of Globalization in the movie “Happy New Year” in which one character hacking all the laptops and gathered all the votes of peoles for the dance competition.To Cyberpunk is a postmodern science fiction genre. Its one kind of happiness of life generally focuses on ‘high tech’ and low life. 

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