Khattam-Shud

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Khattam-Shud is the primary antagonist in Salman Rushdie’s novel "Haroun and the Sea of Stories," embodying censorship and the desire to silence stories and imagination.

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Khattam-Shud canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf antagonist
fictional character
literary villain
alignment evil
appearsIn Haroun and the Sea of Stories
associatedWith Chupwala
the Land of Chup
basedOn real-world censorship
conflictWith Sea of Stories
surface form: the Sea of Stories
countryOfOrigin fictional world of Kahani
creator Salman Rushdie
embodies censorship
opposition to imagination
silencing of stories
firstAppearance Haroun and the Sea of Stories
genreOfWorkAppearedIn children's literature
fantasy novel
goal to eradicate imagination
to poison the Sea of Stories
to silence all stories
hasNameMeaning completely finished
the end
languageOfWork English
medium novel
narrativeFunction obstacle to free expression
personification of censorship
opposes Haroun Khalifa
surface form: Haroun

Rashid Khalifa
portrayedAs fanatic opponent of stories
relatedConcept freedom of speech
imagination
oppression
silence
storytelling
roleInWork primary antagonist
symbolizes authoritarian control over speech
the forces of silence
the suppression of narrative
themeConnection censorship vs. free expression
political allegory of repression
power of stories

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Haroun Khalifa fightsAgainst Khattam-Shud
Prince Bolo enemyOf Khattam-Shud
Moon Kahani threatenedBy Khattam-Shud
Sea of Stories threatenedBy Khattam-Shud