Salman Rushdie is a metafiction writer who creates children in the middle of the night to systematically pay attention to the imaginary mixture of questioning the relationship between fiction and reality. Among the midnight children, Rushdie used historical events as a reference point for his role life. The life of Salimsinay and the lifetime of his family's predecessor are determined by historical events. In addition to using historical events to express his character's life Rushdie uses magical realism as a postcolonial device.
Magical realism is the formal skill of the magical realism "Magical Realism" associated with post colonial and midnight children as post colonial devices for midnight children, "Linda Hachin wrote" (Including its unique dream and realism) was selected by many critics as one of the points of postmodernism and post colonialism (Hybrid) (131). She traces the origin of the magical realism of literary style as a country of Latin America and the Third World, which means the following changes from 'historical burden of modernism'. That is "self". Text '- consciously reestablish relationship with cam
Salman Rushdie is a metafiction writer who creates children in the middle of the night to systematically pay attention to the imaginary mixture of questioning the relationship between fiction and reality. Among the midnight children, Rushdie used historical events as a reference point for his role life. The life of Salimsinay and the lifetime of his family's predecessor are determined by historical events. - Definition of Magical Realism Boundaries in "Porcelain Dolls" Since the birth of a new art form in the early twentieth century, scholars have discussed how to define the characteristics of magical realism. From the art critic Franz Roh, who created the term "magical realism", to a contemporary famous scholar like Amaryll Chanady, countless puzzles have surrounded the word.
Literary combinations are often quoted in modern colonial postwar literature. And it uses an experimental story model like "Magical Realism". An Indian writer Salman Rushdie and an African writer such as Ben Oakley tried a model of a story combining traditional tradition and folk culture with experiments (an idea of post modernism, like the midnight of Rushdie A novel like a child is a mix of literature combining traditional Indian texts such as Ramayana with a framework of self-reflective stories often associated with European postmodernist writers such as Italo Calvino Here is an example.