Mr Sengupta

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Mr Sengupta is a dreary, story-hating bureaucrat in Salman Rushdie’s novel "Haroun and the Sea of Stories," whose skepticism about imagination helps catalyze the book’s central conflict.

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Mr Sengupta canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bureaucrat
fictional character
appearsInFictionalUniverse Haroun and the Sea of Stories
surface form: Haroun and the Sea of Stories universe
appearsInWork Haroun and the Sea of Stories
associatedTheme censorship and control
imagination versus bureaucracy
power of stories
countryOfWorkOrigin United Kingdom
creator Salman Rushdie
hasCharacteristic dreary
skeptical of imagination
story-hating
hasName Mr Sengupta self-link
languageOfWork English
medium novel
narrativeFunction embodiment of bureaucratic rationalism
narrativeRole catalyst of central conflict
opposesConcept imagination
stories
relatedToCharacter Haroun Khalifa
surface form: Haroun

Rashid Khalifa
symbolizes bureaucratic oppression
hostility to storytelling
workGenre allegorical fiction
fantasy novel
workPublicationYear 1990

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Mr Sengupta hasName Mr Sengupta self-link