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Behind the Beautiful Forevers: Introduction
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Brief Biography of Katherine Boo
Historical Context of Behind the Beautiful Forevers
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- Full Title: Behind the Beautiful Forevers: Life, Death, and Hope in a Mumbai Undercity
- When Written: 2008-2011
- Where Written: Mumbai, Washington D.C.
- When Published: 2012
- Literary Period: investigative non-fiction
- Genre: Non-Fiction
- Setting: Annawadi, a slum community in Mumbai, India.
- Climax: The Husain family, falsely accused of forcing their next-door neighbor to set herself on fire, are exonerated and allowed to leave prison.
- Antagonist: corruption, poverty, the Mumbai police
- Point of View: third person omniscient
Extra Credit for Behind the Beautiful Forevers
She Fell Into It. While Boo was worried about the potential dangers of living in Annawadi before she started the project, she was convinced to take the risks after she fell and hurt herself badly in her apartment in Washington D.C. Realizing that safety was not guaranteed anywhere, Boo decided to follow her passion for reporting in underprivileged communities no matter the costs there might be.
Language Barrier. Boo was not fluent in Marathi or Hindi when she started reporting in Annawadi, meaning that she had to depend on the help of many translators as she gained the trust of the Annawadi residents and began to tell their stories. Some of those translators were Indian journalists, university students, educators, and activists.