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Midnight's Children Conflicts

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Salman Rushdie’s novel Midnight’s Children tells the story of Saleem Sinai and takes place throughout the history of India during the year 1915-1978. As Saleem is approaching his 31st birthday, he tells his life story to his confidant Padma, since he prophetically foresees his impending death. The retelling of his life begins with his Grandfather, Adaam Aziz, and the events leading to Saleem’s birth. Saleem’s character is interesting because of events and qualities that have set him apart. He was switched with another baby at birth and was born with telepathic powers. Importantly, Saleem was born at the exact hour of India’s independence from British rule. This correlation leads to the turning points of his life coinciding with various …show more content…

As he leaves, he takes Saleem’s ball from him in a jealous rage. Shiva lives a life filled with frustration, anger and aggression , and it stems from witnessing Saleem’s privilege while he had next to nothing. Through her act of switching the boys, nurse Mary created a great life for Saleem, and she also destroyed Shiva’s future. As a result “Saleem and Shiva employ two distinct strategies to attain status as leaders.” (Tracy, Weidman) The juxtaposition of destruction and peace is seen through Shiva’s obsession with war and violence, while Saleem strives for peace and harmony. Destruction vs. creation is also evident in the novel through Saleem’s loss of power. All 1,001 children born at midnight are born with special powers. Through his nose, Saleem has the power to bring all the children together. Just by wiggling his nose, Saleem could summon the children together in his room for meeting. However, due to his nose being constantly congested, he has to get surgery on it. The surgery “depriving me of nose-given telepathy; of banishing me from the possibility of midnight children”(438) . He does gain, however, a supernatural sense of smell from the surgery. His smell is so powerful that can even smell emotions. Ultimately, even though his connection to all of the other children was destroyed, he now he has the power to know people’s emotion and therefore have deeper insight on everyone around him. A theme that also occurs throughout the novel is the opposition

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