Age of Vice
What is the main setting in the novel, Age of Vice?
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The novel's main setting is India. From the bustling streets of Delhi to the lush landscapes of rural regions, Kapoor vividly portrays the contrasts and complexities of Indian society. Delhi, in particular, emerges as a city of contrasts—its opulent political circles juxtaposed with the gritty underbelly of crime and corruption that Neda becomes entangled in through her relationship with Sunny Wadia. Throughout the narrative, India's cultural richness and social disparities are vividly depicted, from the vibrant markets and religious festivals to the stark realities of poverty and political intrigue. This setting not only serves as a backdrop against which Neda's personal journey unfolds but also underscores larger themes of power, identity, and the moral ambiguities that characterize contemporary Indian society.
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