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    the JLF‚ it is rather hard‚ even impossible to pinpoint who the troublemaker is. The Indian government‚ the certain Muslims who were ready to resolve to violence and thought of it as the right way to deal with the issue‚ and lastly Rushdie himself! I am sure that Rushdie‚ being a Muslim himself‚ was aware of how religiously protective and sensitive the Muslims were when he wrote his book. He may have just been making use of his right to free speech‚ but he should have restrained himself from stating

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    Good Advice Is Rarer than Rubies by Salman Rushdie Brief summary One Tuesday morning‚ the beautiful Miss Rehana leaves a bus in front of the British Consulate somewhere in Pakistan. Her parents are dead‚and her fiancé‚who lives in Bradford and who she has not seen since she was nine years old‚has sent for her‚and she has come to apply for a visa to immigrate to Britain. She is immediately accosted (D.: jmd.ansprechen) by the advice expert Muhammad Ali‚who is so attracted to the beautiful young

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    After Salman Rushdie wrote The Satanic Verses in 1988‚ the Ayatollah Khomeini placed a fatwah upon him‚ causing Rushdie to adopt a life of separation and hiding. During his hiding‚ Rushdie broke his silence with Haroun and the Sea of Stories (1990)‚ a children’s book written as a means of explaining his situation to his son‚ largely through the use of his allegory. Rushdie’s experiences with censorship appear in the novel under the guise of the Old Zone section of the Sea of Stories and the division

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    Haroun and the Sea of Stories is a magical realism novel in which elements of Salman Rushdie’s imagination are put together to demonstrate the importance and significance of storytelling. Through the story‚ Rushdie conveys to the reader what his notion of good story elements are. One of these elements is a story’s ability to possess antithetical relationships. Haroun and the Sea of Stories contains many symbols alluding to the value of complementary elements of a story; these symbols also being

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    Say what you mean and mean what you say; this simple phrase has been reinforced to the youth of society for years. This and the inverse can be found in a story written by Salman Rushdie. Haroun and the Sea of Stories tells the tale of the journey of a boy called Haroun and his father‚ Rashid who is a storyteller. They adventure into the hidden moon of Kahani to redeem the story-telling power of Rashid‚ which he has lost. There‚ Haroun and his father find that the moon spins in a certain way that

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    The East is East and the West is West! China is the one of the largest countries in the world. As to population China is the first country in the world. China is a great country. China has a recorded history of nearly four thousand years. Key Issues What is “culture”? Substantial differences among societies arise from cultural differences Culture differences are related to social structure‚ religion‚ language‚ education‚ economic and political philosophy “Culture” and workplace values are

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    Terrorism in the novel Shalimar the Clown by Salman Rushdie Postmodernism is a concept that can be defined as the direct outcome of this modern Post-Colonial world‚ a world that has been witness to mass migration‚ cross-cultural conflict and amalgamation of various cultures into a hybrid multicultural society. Terrorism‚ the unofficial use of violence and intimidation in the attempt to gain the political aims of selfishness is the main fold of Post-modernism. Salman Rushdie’s fictions borrow a lot of ideas

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    religion has only caused harm to society. Salman Rushdie wrote an article discussing how the world would benefit from not having a religion. Rushdie sends a negative message to society as he suggests eliminating religion altogether. Rushdie begins by stating his theory to the six billionth living person “How did we get here? And‚ now that we are here‚ how shall we live?” He tells the six billionth person to imagine a heaven with at least one God. Rushdie proceeds to explain the different ways of

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    East and West Rabindranath Tagore I It is not always a profound interest in man that carries travellers nowadays to distant lands. More often it is the facility for rapid movement. For lack of time and for the sake of convenience we generalise and crush our human facts into the packages within the steel trunks that hold our travellers’ reports. Our knowledge of our own countrymen and our feelings about them have slowly and unconsciously grown out of innumerable facts which are full of contradictions

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    East/West Characterising Toilet attendant: “this in nothing yet.” “I don’t know if it’s a threat or a boast. This is what they call Berliner Schnaeize –snont. Its attitude; it in your face.” Anna: “I liked the sweeping rouge of words from ‘heartfelt’ to ‘heartsick’. And I liked the order‚ the directness that I imagined in the people.” On the former GDR “….its bewildered people.” “The demonstrators‚ in shock‚ obediently pulled their cards from their wallets. Then they seized the buildings

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