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Title: Salman Rushdie's


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Salman Rushdie's
Haroun and the Sea of Stories
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Background on Rushdie around the time he wrote
Haroun and the Sea of Stories
  • Finished Satanic Verses in 1988 which caused the
    Ayatollah to place a fatwah on him. (Islamic
    fundamentalist)
  • Had to go into hiding due to death threats, which
    led to writers block.
  • Wrote Haroun and the Sea of Stories in 1990 to
    explain his situation to his younger son, through
    Allegory.

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Structure of the novel
  • Haroun, a young boy is troubled with his father
    Rashids inability to tell stories anymore.
  • Through traveling with his father Haroun meets a
    Genie, who helps him get to the Earths second
    moon, Kahani, where the Sea of Stories is
    located.
  • Haroun wishes to get back his fathers ability to
    tell stories, and by doing so is exposed to two
    unique groups of people.

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  • The Gup- Who live in a land of sunshine and are
    very talkative. Silence is often considered
    rude (85)
  • The Chup- Who live in a cold land of darkness
    where there is nothing but silence.
  • The leader of the Chup- Khattam Shud is refered
    to as the arch enemy of stories and The Prince
    of Silence
  • Throughout the novel Rushdie hints that If the
    Guppees and the Chupwalas didnt hate each other
    so , they might actually find each other pretty
    interesting (125)

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Major themes in the book
  • Kashmir conflict
  • Censorship
  • Differences
  • Love
  • Gender
  • Travel-literal and metaphor
  • Orientalisim

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Kashmir conflict
  • First part of story occurs around Dull lake, a
    play on Dal Lake, which is found in Kashmir
    (Northwestern India)
  • Around the time Rushdie was in exile, Kashmir
    witnessed the outbreak of insurgency causing
    India to deploy four hundred thousand security
    personnel.
  • India has fought three wars with Pakistan over
    Kashmir (1947 1966 1999) resulting in thousands
    of deaths.

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Description of Dull lake
  • heavily armed soldiers (42)
  • ordinary people wore extremely hostile
    expressions (42)
  • Trouble has found its way to the area
  • Kosh-mar means nightmare (40)
  • Border disputes K has many names

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The Gup and the Chup
  • Rushdie could have used these two groups of
    people to not only represent censorship and
    freedom of speech but the Pakistani and Indian
    populations.
  • He states throughout the book that these two
    groups of people have many differences, but no
    one group is better than the other. (Silence is
    ok sometimes. Nonstop talking is rude sometimes).
  • Rushdie also portrays both groups of people
    throughout the novel in a foolish light when it
    comes to them fighting each other.

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Resources
  • http//www.fl.nctu.edu.tw/ericyu/Notes/Haroun.htm
  • http//www.dailycal.org/images/art/Orion20Pitches
    .jpg
  • http//www.mostlyfiction.com
  • http//www.nouse.co.uk
  • http//en.wikipedia.org
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