Age of Vice
How does the author illustrate the cyclical nature of violence in the novel, Age of Vice?
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Sunil Rastogi, the most complex and disturbing figure in the novel, embodies the far-reaching consequences of systemic corruption and violence in Indian society. His convoluted life story, which includes witnessing his brother's murder, involvement with various gangs, and being used as a pawn by local government and criminal organizations, serves as a microcosm of the larger narrative's themes. Rastogi's journey from victim to perpetrator illustrates the cyclical nature of violence and the blurred lines between criminality and governance in the world of the novel.
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