Rushdie (pages 161-180) Summary and References
By: Matheus Salles
(Edited by Noelia Valero)
As Haroun Harappa continues to look over some pictures of his soon-to-be
fiancée, Naveed Hyder, it seems he comes to fall under a trance that strongly
influences him in deciding that he wishes to marry Naveed. While this is
ongoing, Haroun’s cousin, Arjumand, cannot help but feel disgust towards Naveed.
While Haroun wishes to have Naveed because, in his eyes, she is the “loveliest
bride in the world”, Naveed, herself, wants to marry Haroun
because he is rich and famous (Rushdie 161). Although Naveed’s mother attempts to dissuade
her from marrying Haroun because of his reputation, it is not enough because
Naveed’s mind is already made up. As a result of accepting the marriage
proposal, Naveed will now have to get to know Haroun better.
Although Arjumand Harappa, also known as The Virgin Ironpants, is still very
relatively young, many men chase after her in order to declare their love for
her. To their disappointment, she rejects them all. Dissatisfied with her
gender, she does everything she can to look like a man. However, while she does
this, she only grasps the attention of more men, resulting in her request to be
sent to a Catholic boarding college in Lahore (Rushdie 162).
Lahore is the capital of Punjab, a province in Pakistan. It is the second
largest city in the country and contains the largest population of Punjabis in
the world. This capital is well known for its economy, politics, transportation,
entertainment, and education. As a result of its high affiliation with poets
and artists, Lahore has the highest number of educational institutions in
Pakistan. Lahore is also known for being a very cultural location, hosting most
of the arts, festivals, and music in the country, thus often being referred to
as the cultural heart of Pakistan. Lahore also bears another name, “City of
Gardens.” This is because it contains not only the finest gardens in the
continent, but also the oldest, dating back to the Mughal period
(Wikipedia).
However, a new problem arises, for women too are also starting to fall for
Arjumand. There is one girl in particular who is very much in love with
Arjumand that she ends up going to Heeramandi because she is not able to have
Arjumand’s love (Rushdie 163).
Heeramandi is located in Taxali Gate, Lahore, Pakistan. The name Heeramandi
translates to “Diamond Market,” and is also known as Shahi Mohalla, which
translates to “The Royal Neighborhood.” Heeramandi is considered to be a
red-light district, an area containing a high concentration of prostitution and
other sexual establishments. Originally, Heeramandi was the center of the
Tawaifan culture, influential female elite that contributed to music, dance,
theater, film, and Urdu literary tradition, during the Mughal period. However,
Heeramandi is now known for being the center of prostitution in Lahore. Other
than being known as the red-light district, Heeramandi is also known for being
a bazaar that contains good food, shops for musical instruments, and
traditional Mughal footwear (Wikipedia).
Realizing that women are being affected the same as men towards her, Arjumand
writes to her father to take her out of the boarding school.
Once Haroun comes back from London, Arjumand notices a very great resemblance
between Haroun and her father. As a result, she believes that she can help
Haroun find his better-self just as she did with her own father. While she
tries to close the distance between her and Haroun, her body language towards
Haroun drive him away, towards Naveed.
In an instance where Arjumand is looking at herself in the mirror, Rushdie
decides to include that she is reflecting her mother’s habit, who as of now is
in Mohenjo (Rushdie 164).
Mohenjo, also called Mohenjo-daro is an archeological site in Sindh, Pakistan.
The word Mohenjo-daro translates to “Mound of the Dead.” Built around 2600 BCE,
it was the largest settlement of the ancient Indus Valley Civilization,
earliest urban civilization that developed new techniques for handicraft and
metallurgy. Mohenjo-daro was abandoned in the 19th century BCE and later
discovered in 1922 (Wikipedia).
Rushdie later comes to talk about himself as a child and his conversation with
The Greatest Living Poet. The conversation entails the Beauty and Beast.
Through this, The Greatest Living Poet identifies the possibility of one having
two identities such as the Beast who later turns into a Prince. Rushdie
eventually comes to think that the Beauty can also be the Beast, that it is not
always the Beast that is the Beauty. He also introduces this idea when he
includes Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (Rushdie 165).
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is a novella by Robert Louis Stevenson. The novella
goes by Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (actual title), Dr. Jekyll and
Mr. Hyde, or Jekyll & Hyde (both common titles today). The novella is about
a London lawyer, Gabriel John Utterson, investigating peculiar occurrences
between Henry Jekyll and Edward Hyde. The novella is usually associated with
split-personality, also known as D.I.D., dissociative identity disorder
(Wikipedia).
This implies Sufiya Zinobia, who beautiful to Omar Khayyam Shakil, is a Beast
in the inside. She has two personalities.
As time passes, Omar misses the opportunity to propose to Sufiya, resulting in
the younger daughter, Naveed, marrying first. However, when he does ask
permission, Sufiya’s parents are taken aback, especially her father, Raza
Hyder, who has taken a liking towards Sufiya. Raza attempts to dissuade his
wife from allowing the marriage, but eventually becomes persuaded by his wife.
As a result, Raza comes to notice that his wife wants to rid herself of Sufiya
just as quick as Raza wants to rid himself of Naveed (Rushdie 167). Once the
marriage is approved, the Hyders decide that Naveed’s wedding will precede
Sufiya’s and Sufiya’s wedding will be in “secrecy.”
Naveed and Haroun agree to meet at the polo field. Once both of them meet and
they begin conversing with one another, she realizes that there is nothing in
for her by marrying Haroun. Originally, she told her mother that she would be
able to “fix” Haroun, but notices that that is not possible. As she disengages from the conversation, between her and Haroun, she
makes eye contact with one of the polo players from the police team, Talvar
Ulhaq. Neither of them could take their eyes off of each other. From then on,
Naveed knows that she wants Talvar and begins to spend time with him. During
one of their encounters, a fisherman observes the situation and threatens to
blackmail the inappropriate behavior unless Talvar pays him. As a result,
Talvar pays the fisherman and gives Naveed an ultimatum; it is either him or
Haroun. At the last possible minute, Naveed makes the decision that she will
only marry Talvar. Infuriated with Naveed, Raza goes to her room with a pistol
in order to kill her, however, he does not have the strength to do so. Raza
then informs Iskander Harappa about his daughter rejecting Haroun.
Although the marriage between Haroun and Naveed is cancelled, the marriage
between Naveed and Talvar is still on. Raza, still infuriated wishes that once
the wedding is done that both Naveed and Talvar disappear.
In the morning of Naveed’s wedding day, a riot seems to break lose and wreak
havoc upon authority vehicles, the British Council, and the United States
Information Service (Rushdie 175).
The British Council aims to develop cultural relations by sharing the United
Kingdom’s culture, English, arts, and education. They work with governments so
as to help transform education in hope that there will be an increase in
opportunities and employability through learning English. They also help
develop events that link thousands of organizations, artists, and audiences
worldwide. Not only that, but they also help develop leadership, professional
networking, and cultural educational programs through the efforts of joint arts
programs (British Council).
The United States Information Service known as United States Information Agency
also goes by the name of Propaganda Agency of the United States. It was created
by President Dwight. D. Eisenhower in 1953 until 1999. Their mission was to
“streamline the U.S. government’s overseas information programs and make them
more effective.” Their goals were:
1. Credibly and meaningfully advocate/explain U.S. policies in foreign
cultures.
2. Provide information about policies of the U.S., about the people, values and
institutions that influence policies.
3. Bring benefits of international engagement to U.S. citizens and institutions
by building stronger long-term relationship overseas.
4. Advise the president and U.S. government policy makers on the methods of
foreign attitudes that will have a direct bearing on the effectiveness of U.S.
policies (United States Information Agency).
The riot is a result of the lack of democracy. Through General Shaggy, the
riots cease and the nation will be led towards democracy. As a result, the
people ended the riot and instead began celebrating.
Alliance Française (Rushdie 175)
Created in Paris on July 21st, 1883, the Alliance Française is an international
organization whose goal is to spread both the French language and the French
culture throughout the world (Wikipedia).
Goethe Institute (Rushdie 175)
The Geothe Institute is Germany’s worldwide operational cultural institute.
Their main focus is to promote the study of German. Not only that, but they
also encourage for there to be a cultural exchange in the process. By providing
cultural, societal, and political education and training, the international
learning community has been able to reach out farther than before, giving more
opportunities to those who seek it (Geothe Institut).
While Iskander is still in shock of what has happened in regards to the
wedding, Arjumand, seeks to comfort him. It is during this time that Arjumand
declares her love for her cousin, Iskander. However, heartbroken, Iskander
rejects her.
When it is time for Naveed’s wedding to take place, all of the guests appear
looking un-presentable. Naveed’s entire family is there including her sister’s
fiancée, Omar. While the ceremony is underway, Omar notices something strange,
but by then it is too late. Sufiya decides to attack Talvar, twisting his neck
almost to the breaking point. Naveed grabs her sister and tries to rip her from
Talvar, but it is of no use. The rest of the family and Omar takes part in
helping free Talvar from Sufiya, in which they succeed. But, just as they rip
Sufiya from Talvar, she is able to bite Talvar in the neck. After the wedding
scandal occurred, Raza became nicer towards Talvar because of the incident.
Nonetheless, Talvar’s polo career was over.
During election time, Iskander’s Popular Front would do very well. Not
forgetting about Naveed cancelling the wedding date, Iskander seeks revenge on
Raza. When Iskander becomes Prime Minister, he appoints Talvar as police chief
and promotes Raza to General, placing him in command of the army. This forces
the Hyders to move up north along with the Harappas. This results in Iskander
being able to have control over Raza.
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