Monday, 23 March 2015

Review on CB's 'One Night @ the Call-Center'

 This blog is in response to the worksheet on 'One Night @ the Call Center'. You can find worksheet  on 'One Night @ the Call Center'

At very first moment this novel is just like a simple story with common characters which are just like us or our neighbors. Because they are very simple and very common in nature and their problems are also very ordinary problems like casting couch, family problems, money problems, crisis in job, Boss is not good at job, etc. So Is just like our story or our friends and neighbors’ story. But which thing makes this story uncommon is Chetan Bhagat’s narrative style. It means use of prolog and epilog. These two parts are just like magical brush which changes our perspective towards story and put us in situation of thinking that this thing really happens or it was just a dream sequence of narrator. One thing was portray in very common style that now Indians are growing, they are getting white and English people’s job in India but this thing make them little bit unconfident or just like slave that they have to use British accent and must be uses that language only then and then they can get job in Call Centers and they are forced to hide their identity just because of Call Center Job. So at some extent Identity Crisis also plays vital role in this novel. This is very simple but then even thoughtful and touchy novel by CB. His writing is common in style and thoughts but I think that is What Young India Want and Read that’s why he is that much popular among Young India and  his books are Best Sellers. Thank you.

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