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v Introduction:
With just six novels like ‘Grimus’, ‘Midnight’s Children’, ‘Shame’, ‘The Satanic Verses’, ‘The Moor’s Last Sign’ and ‘The S.N.
Ground Beneath Her Feed’, Salman Rushdie (1947) has established himself as one of the best novelists of the world. Through Mak
his Post modern novel ‘Shame’ about Asia and Pakistan, Rushdie has emerged as a major novelist delineating the Edu
contemporary scene on the Indian sub continent. He also ranks among the world’s best contemporary novelists like Garcia STD
Marquez, Gunter Grass, John Irving and V.S. Naipaul. His ‘Midnight’s Children’ was awarded ‘The Book Prize’. His novels are ENG
nothing but the manifestation of a world-wide trend by which authorities have made all form of arts, a classic target or Word
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Rushdie’s satirical venom applied with merciless come to the politic reportage of scenario countries. And both are supremely Edus
grotesque vehicles from linking fanciful family tale and murky political history His ‘Shame’ particular contains number of stories Than
Name fact of history of Pakistan. And each story is some how interlinked with each other. Commenting about his own novel Rushdie Pate
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v Cultural Climate:-
Home The heroine Sufiya Zinobia represents ‘Disorder of Pak society. She is a product of the cultural climate. Her violence
seems to be blind and pointless, but is also illustrated well known historical truth about dictatorship rule in Pakistan. The novel
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portrays a girl who suffers excessively from the emotion of shame. Individually speaking, it does not happen so in normal
pdf Material conditions. At times she represent mob violence, a rumour, a beast the collective fantasy of oppressed people and a dream
born of her rage. Referring to the character of Sufiya, Rushdie remarks, ‘Here you have to make connection between
Poets shame and violence. If you push the people too far and if you humiliate them too much then a kind of violence bursts
out of them I wanted to enclose that idea inside one person Sufiya.
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v Relationships between an individual and the historical force
Literary Criticism Here Rushdie tries to highlight transcultural relationships between and individual and the historical forces. About
Pakistan’s history he bitterly remarks, It is history was old and rusted. It was a machine, nobody had plugged in for thousands
Dramatists of years, and here all of a sudden. It was being asked for maximum out put. One again Rushdie passes very bitter remarks
against Pakistan’s filthy history, ‘Well, there is a few voices saying if this is the country we dedicated to God, What Kind of God
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is it that permits but these voices were silenced before they had finished their question kicked on the shin und table, because
Novelists there are things that can not be said no. it is more than that; there are thing that can not be permitted to be true.
v A Fictionalized Picture about Pakistan:-
English Grammar What we see in the novel is a fictionalized picture of the novelist’s ideas about Pakistan. Some fact about characters
and events of history the country ‘Q’ (Pakistan) are fictionalized by Rushdie. He has tried to fictionalize the facts of the
Phonetics prevailing political situations in Pakistan. Pakistan is drawn as a country of shame. The failure of Pakistan in its political and
cultural dream has turned into a nightmare. The soldiers and dictator like Ayukhan, Yahya khan and Gen. Zia take to politics in
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alliance with fanatic and so called Mullah and Imams. White Politician like Iskander indulges in murders. The scene of
slapping of Genera Raza by President Iskander symbolizes the tend of Pakistan’s political supremacy. The women are free in
the matter of sex. Sufiya Zinobia is the shame incarnate and the darling child of the Present of Pakistan.
‘Shame’
The Title ‘Shame’
v Thematic and Suggestive Title:-
‘Sharum’ (Shame) is the keynote of the theme of this novel. This word applies to the characters, the actions and the
conflicts throughout the novel. But he questions that arise are, Whose Shame? How does it affect the action of the novel> and
Who are affected by this vice? As the story moves on we find that the hero, Omar Khayyam Shakil is haunted by Shame and
Shamelessness.
‘Shame’
Character of Sufiya Zinobia
v Introduction:
“Shame is more compact than other novels of Rushdie. It is a three dimensional novel- political, social and cultural. It
is a story of the rise and fall of three families, three sisters and three queens- Biquis, Sufiya and Naveed. The tree sisters are
Chummy, Munee and Bunny. The three countries are Pakistan, Bangladesh and India.
Shame is about what happened to the other half of the sub-content after 1947. It depicts the contemporary political
situation in Pakistan. The main plot of the novel revolves around the lives of Omar Khayyam Shakil and Sufiya Zinobia. The
society in Pakistan is by and large repressive. It is a society which is authoritarian in its social and sexual code which cruses
its women beneath the intolerable burdens of honour and proprietary.
‘Shame’
Narrative Technique in ‘Shame’ Or
Non-fiction novel Or Anti-novel.
v Introduction:-
In “Shame”, Rushdie heralds a novel technique in the field of Indo-Anglican fiction. He makes experiments with
narrative techniques and usage of the English language. He shows a new direction in the art of narration. In this connection
William Walsh remarks “Combining the elements of magic and fantasy, the grimmest realism, extravagant farce, multi mirrored
analogy and a symbolic structure. Salman Rushdie has captured the astonishing energy of the novel unprecedented in scope,
manner and achievement in the hundred and fit years old tradition of the Indian novels in English.
v A logical Narrative:-
Salman Rushdie’s narrative technique in “Shame” goes beyond all the above technique. He realized that a story of an
Indian sub-continent is generally so complex that it could not be described in a simple and straight-forward style. Besides
social, political and historical realities in a sub-continent defies logical narrative. L.M. Ester faced the same problem of
narrative when he wrote “A Passage to India. The old narrative tradition emphasized on story and plot-construction. While an
awareness of the chaotic and complex nature of experience of Indian sub-continent led him to evolve a new theory of the
novel which he describes in “Aspect of the Novel. He says, “Expansion is the idea that he novelist must cling to not
completion, not rounding off but opening out? Thus Forster suggests that the novelist attempts to communicate through
expensing and not trough any positive statement.
v Use of Parody
Rushdie is a master of parody. He says that when individuals come unstuck from their native land, hey are called
migrants. When nation do the same thing (Bangladesh, the act is secession. He further says “I may be such a person,
Pakistan may be such a country” the following dialogue between Omar and Farah is a parody of a courtship. He tells her,
“The sight of you through my beloved telescope gave me the strength to break my mother’s power’, she replies,
“Voyeur, I split on your words, you balls dropped too son and you got the shots, no more to it than that. Don’t load
your family problems on to me.
v Great Use of Word & Phrases
Rushdie cleverly and artistically plays the game of words and phrases. He is a master manufactures of beautiful
phrases. They are diffused all over this novel. For example, he call Biquis Raza, ‘Khansi ki Rani’ or ‘Queen of Coughs’. He
describes medical student’s instruments as small aluminum etherizing box in which to murder frogs. He describes Doctor
Khayyam’s Stethoscope as ‘the weapon of leaving over his hsouler. He pass very bitter remarks on Omar’s three-mother-
in0on “Wolf children, sucked on the feral multiple breasts of a hairy moon\howling dame.
‘Shame’
Character of Omar Khayyam Shakil
v Introduction:-
Shame is more compact than other novels of Rushdie. It is a three dimensional novel- political, social and cultural. It is
a story of the rise and fall of three families, three sisters and three queens- Biquis, Sufiya and Naveed. The tree sisters are
Chummy, Munee and Bunny. The three countries are Pakistan, Bangladesh and India.
Shame is about what happened to the other half of the sub-content after 1947. It depicts the contemporary political
situation in Pakistan. The main plot of the novel revolves around the lives of Omar Khayyam Shakil and Sufiya Zinobia. The
society in Pakistan is by and large repressive. It is a society which is authoritarian in its social and sexual code which cruses
its women beneath the intolerable burdens of honour and proprietary.
The identification between the public and the private’s affairs is so complete in each of Rushdie’s novel that it is not
possible to separate them. It is his feature that gives unity to the plots of his novels. The interaction of historical and individual
force has made each of his heroes what he is. In “Shame” Omar identifies Pakistan’s present and future along with his own.
The interplay of the personal and the national history is most significant feature of ‘Shame.’ Like Saleem Sinai, the hero of
Midnights’ Children’, here Omar say, “Who, What am I ? My answer; I am the sum total of everything that went before
me, of all I have done of everything done to me. I am everyone. Everything. I am anything that happens after I have
gone which would not have happened if I had not come. I repeat for the last time; to understand me, you will have to
swallow world. ”
Thus Omar has a deep influence on the fate of a nation. He is linked with the history both literally and metaphorically,
actively and passively. He is inevitably and unavoidable related to his own world.
Omar Khayyam Shakil, the hero of the novel; is haunted by Shame and Shamelessness. He is born of three mothers-
Chhunni, Munee and Bunny but he does not know who is his real mother to the end of his life. He does not even know ho is
this father though he comes to know during his school day that he is an illegitimate child born of a British Office by one of his
mothers. Even his mothers do not show any felling of dihonour when Omar is conceived. He enters life without befit of divine
approval which is must for a Muslim Child. When he was twenty years old, His younger brother was also claimed by three
females. Thus his character makes it clear that foul is fair and fair is foul. Shame is honour and honour is Shame in Pakistan
v Conclusion:-
Through Omar’ character, Rushdie shows the significance of the past in an individual’s life. He remarks, “What you
were forever who you are. Most of what matters in your life takes place in your absence.” That way, he has made a sincere
effort in this novel to explore bi-othicity and bi-culturalism. In “Grimus”, the character named Ignatius Quasimodo Gribb defines
race-memory as “the sediment of highly concentrated knowledge that passed down the ages, constantly being added
to and subtracted upon. “
Shame (1983)
As Fantasy/ Historical Extravaganza/ As a satire/ Political novel
Q- 1 Do you consider shame is and is not about Pakistan OR. 2. In shame Rushdie uses fantasy to comment on
Indian and Pakistan political history” – comment OR Rushdie in ‘SHAME’ slips into “ nonsense” but only to achieve
his political exposure in an effective way concerning Pakistan “ Discuss OR do you do consider “shame as a
political and historical novel about Pakistan ? Comment OR. comment on the political, cultural and social
dimensions of “shame”.
v Introduction:
With just six novels like ‘Grimus’, ‘Midnight’s Children’, ‘Shame’, ‘The
Satanic Verses’, ‘The Moor’s Last Sign’ and ‘The Ground Beneath Her Feed’,
Salman Rushdie (1947) has established himself as one of the best novelists of the
world. Through his Post modern novel ‘Shame’ about Asia and Pakistan, Rushdie
has emerged as a major novelist delineating the contemporary scene on the
Indian sub continent. He also ranks among the world’s best contemporary
novelists like Garcia Marquez, Gunter Grass, John Irving and V.S. Naipaul. His
‘Midnight’s Children’ was awarded ‘The Book Prize’. His novels are nothing but the
manifestation of a world-wide trend by which authorities have made all form of
arts, a classic target or censorship. Yet
“ Despite all controversies regarding his fictional writing he remains a writer who deserves respect a writer of
uncommon talents.”
v Cultural Climate:-
The heroine Sufiya Zinobia represents ‘Disorder of Pak society. She is a product of the cultural climate. Her violence
seems to be blind and pointless, but is also illustrated well known historical truth about dictatorship rule in Pakistan. The novel
portrays a girl who suffers excessively from the emotion of shame. Individually speaking, it does not happen so in normal
conditions. At times she represent mob violence, a rumour, a beast the collective fantasy of oppressed people and a dream
born of her rage. Referring to the character of Sufiya, Rushdie remarks, ‘Here you have to make connection between
shame and violence. If you push the people too far and if you humiliate them too much then a kind of violence bursts
out of them I wanted to enclose that idea inside one person Sufiya.
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