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Midnight’s Children by Salman Rushdie Characters

Saleem Sinai: The narrator and protagonist, born at the exact moment of Indiaโ€™s 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.

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Aadam Aziz: Saleemโ€™s 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: Saleemโ€™s father, a shrewd businessman destined for failure. He struggles with his marriage, fighting his wife, Mumtaz, and battling alcohol addiction.

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Mumtaz (Amina Sinai): Saleemโ€™s mother, daughter of Aadam Aziz. Despite being a loving and devoted mother, she inherits her fatherโ€™s skepticism and her motherโ€™s determination. She can never forget her first husband, Nadir Khan.

Mary Pereira: Saleemโ€™s 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.

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Shiva: Saleemโ€™s 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 Indiaโ€™s independence. Saleemโ€™s closest ally as a child, she later becomes his wife. Despite her fantastic powers, she cannot make Saleem fall in love with her.

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Padma: Saleemโ€™s devoted caretaker and future wife. Strong and down-to-earth, Padma provides Saleem with a skeptical yet patient audience.

Naseem Ghani: Saleemโ€™s grandmother, Aadam Azizโ€™s wife. After marriage, Naseem becomes known as Reverend Mother, growing increasingly large and powerful as her husband ages.

William Methwold: Saleemโ€™s biological father, an Englishman who seduces women with his perfectly parted hair. He owns Methwoldโ€™s Estate, a portion of which he sells to Ahmed Sinai.

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Alia: Saleemโ€™s aunt, rejected by Ahmed Sinai for her sister. She harbors bitterness and a determination to destroy her sisterโ€™s family.

Hanif: Saleemโ€™s uncle, once a promising film director in India. His dream to create art free from melodrama fails, leading to his suicide.

Nadir Khan: Aminaโ€™s first husband, forced to divorce her due to his impotence. He later changes his name to Qasim Khan and becomes a communist.

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Mustapha: Saleemโ€™s uncle, an ideal, obedient civil servant. He is so passive that he takes out his frustrations on his children through constant beatings.

Emerald: Saleemโ€™s 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: Emeraldโ€™s husband, an important figure in the Pakistani army. He orchestrates a coup against the Pakistani government and meets a tragic end.

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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.

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