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Discuss the structure of 'Midnight's Children'?

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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Midnight children is basically a false collection of memoirs in which an individual and political authenticity combines, just to crumble into possibility and craziness. Its storyteller, Saleem Sinai, consolidates the narrative of his own adolescence, having been conceived at midnight upon the arrival of India's freedom from British colonization.


The refracted and misshaping way to deal with story is mirrored in the physical type of the storyteller himself.


There is no grotesquely with which Rushdie doesn't invest Saleem: he had sanctuaries, a bare recognize, a colossal nose and a touch of his finger is absent.


He concedes that without much of a stretch be perused as the vengeance dream of no one worth mentioning, especially when Saleem depicts being at a performance of dance in school where all the famous young men, including the surname of Rushdie, received the prize for best dance partners.

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