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Midnight's Children Thesis
Midnight’s Children by Salman Rushdie
(A Study On Postcolonial Innovations)

A Thesis Presented to the Department of Literature
College of Nursing

In Partial Fulfilment of the Requirement in
Literature 101
World Literatures

Tan, John Ryan N.

March 2012

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Dedication………………………………………………………………………………………..2
Acknowledgement………………………………………………………………………………3

CHAPTER

1 The Problem and its background A: Introduction……………………………………………………………………….4 B: Statement of the Problem……………………………………………………...10 C: Objective of the Study………………………………………………………….10 D: Significance of the Study………………………………………………………11 E: Scope and Limitations………………………………………………………….13

2 Review of Related Literature and Studies………………………………………14 3 Summary…………………………………………………………………………. 18 4 Discussion and Analysis…………………………………………………………..28 5 Summary, Findings, Conclusion and Recommendations A: Summary of the Study………………………………………………………….83 B: Findings……………………………………………………………………….....83 C: Conclusion………………………………………………………………..……..83 D: Recommendations…………………………………………………………..…83

About the Author……………………………………………………………………………….86
Bibliography…………………………………………………………………………………….96

To the two who believed

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

To the following people, the researcher would like to express her utmost gratitude.

To my family, for supporting me in making this thesis on my own.

To my Literature professor Sir Elmer Hibek PhD, for the encouragement and guidance.

To Jella Ramirez, for providing the inspiration that the researcher needed as she herself has accomplished the year before.

To Nescafe Philippines, for providing the finest stimulant, making a 23-hour non-stop



Bibliography: Novels  Grimus (1975)  Midnight 's Children (1981)  Shame (1983)  The Satanic Verses (1988)  The Moor 's Last Sigh (1995)  The Ground Beneath Her Feet (1999)  Fury (2001)  Shalimar the Clown (2005)  The Enchantress of Florence (2008) ]Collections  Homeless by Choice (1992, with R  East, West (1994)  The Best American Short Stories (2008, as Guest Editor) Children 's books  Haroun and the Sea of Stories (1990)  Luka and the Fire of Life (2010) Essays and non-fiction  The Jaguar Smile: A Nicaraguan Journey (1987)  "In Good Faith", GRANTA, 1990  Imaginary Homelands: Essays and Criticism, 1981–1991 (1992)  "The Wizard of Oz: BFI Film Classics", BFI, 1992.  Step Across This Line: Collected Nonfiction 1992 - 2002 (2002)  "A fine pickle." The Guardian, 28 February 2009.

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