Saleem Sinai: The narrator and protagonist, born at the exact moment of Indiaโs independence. He possesses telepathic powers and an acute sense of smell. His life story mirrors the history of postcolonial India, and he can be an unreliable and self-centered narrator.
The Brass Monkey (Jamila Singer): Saleem’s younger sister, who becomes the most celebrated singer in Pakistan, adored throughout the country.
Aadam Aziz: Saleemโs grandfather and the patriarch of the family. Aadam is a doctor and skeptic who falls in love with his wife, Naseem, after seeing her through a hole in a perforated sheet.
Ahmed Sinai: Saleemโs father, a shrewd businessman destined for failure. He struggles with his marriage, fighting his wife, Mumtaz, and battling alcohol addiction.
Mumtaz (Amina Sinai): Saleemโs mother, daughter of Aadam Aziz. Despite being a loving and devoted mother, she inherits her fatherโs skepticism and her motherโs determination. She can never forget her first husband, Nadir Khan.
Mary Pereira: Saleemโs ayah (nurse) and surrogate mother. She switches Saleem and Shiva at birth out of a misguided sense of social justice, dedicating her life to raising Saleem.
Shiva: Saleemโs archrival, born at the same moment as Saleem. Raised in poverty by a single father, Shiva is known for his preternaturally strong knees and prowess in war.
The Widow (Indira Gandhi): The corrupt prime minister of India responsible for the destruction of the midnight’s children.
Parvati-the-witch: A real witch born at the moment of Indiaโs independence. Saleemโs closest ally as a child, she later becomes his wife. Despite her fantastic powers, she cannot make Saleem fall in love with her.
Padma: Saleemโs devoted caretaker and future wife. Strong and down-to-earth, Padma provides Saleem with a skeptical yet patient audience.
Naseem Ghani: Saleemโs grandmother, Aadam Azizโs wife. After marriage, Naseem becomes known as Reverend Mother, growing increasingly large and powerful as her husband ages.
William Methwold: Saleemโs biological father, an Englishman who seduces women with his perfectly parted hair. He owns Methwoldโs Estate, a portion of which he sells to Ahmed Sinai.
Alia: Saleemโs aunt, rejected by Ahmed Sinai for her sister. She harbors bitterness and a determination to destroy her sisterโs family.
Hanif: Saleemโs uncle, once a promising film director in India. His dream to create art free from melodrama fails, leading to his suicide.
Nadir Khan: Aminaโs first husband, forced to divorce her due to his impotence. He later changes his name to Qasim Khan and becomes a communist.
Mustapha: Saleemโs uncle, an ideal, obedient civil servant. He is so passive that he takes out his frustrations on his children through constant beatings.
Emerald: Saleemโs aunt, who marries Major Zulfikar and enjoys a comfortable lifestyle. Selfish and self-absorbed, she reluctantly aids her sister in times of need.
General Zulfikar: Emeraldโs husband, an important figure in the Pakistani army. He orchestrates a coup against the Pakistani government and meets a tragic end.
Zafar: The son of General Zulfikar and Emerald, who faces ridicule and abuse from his father.
Aadam Sinai: The biological son of Shiva and Parvati-the-witch, raised by Saleem as his own child.
-
Kenny Watson, a bright ten-year-old boy living in Flint, Michigan, tells the story of his familyโs life in 1963. The Watsons are a lively, loving, and often hilarious family: The story begins with an ordinary winter day in Flint, filled with the usual sibling teasing and family arguments. However, the deeper tension comes from Byronโs…
-
Bud Caldwell, a ten-year-old orphanย residingย in Michigan during the Great Depression, hasย livedย theย majorityย of his life in fosterย careย and the orphanage. When his motherย passedย awayย when he was six, he was leftย onlyย with aย tinyย suitcaseย holdingย herย cherishedย items brochuresย of a jazz band led by a man named Herman E.ย Calloway, whom Budย suspectsย couldย be his father Running Away From Trouble At the beginning of the tale, Bud is assigned to the Amos family. Their son, Todd, harasses Bud and wrongly claims that Bud assaulted him.…
-
Refund is aย cleverย one-act play by Fritz Karinthy (1887โ1938), a Hungarian satiristย knownย for hisย keenย witย and socialย critique.ย Adapted by Percival Wilde, the playย conveysย anย enduringย messageย regardingย theย irrationalitiesย of the education system.ย Throughย humorย and irony, Karinthyย highlightsย howย conventionalย educationย frequentlyย fallsย shortย ofย equippingย peopleย forย actualย lifeย obstacles About the Playwright Fritz Karinthy was known for his keen insight into human behavior and his humorous take on societyโs flaws. His works, including Refund, use satire to provoke thought while keeping…
-
Definition A colon ( : ) is a punctuation mark used to introduce information, explanations, lists, or quotations that follow an independent clause. It signals that what comes next is directly related to what came before it. Purpose The main purposes of a colon are: Examples Posts

Leave a Reply