Mini

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Mini is a young Bengali girl in Rabindranath Tagore’s short story "Kabuliwala," whose innocent friendship with an Afghan fruit seller forms the emotional core of the narrative.

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Mini canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf child character in literature
fictional character
literary character
age young girl
appearsIn Kabuliwala
associatedTheme cross-cultural friendship
father–daughter bond
innocence
loss of childhood
passage of time
centralRelationshipIn Kabuliwala
characterCreatedBy Rabindranath Tagore
countryOfOrigin India
createdBy Rabindranath Tagore
ethnicity Bengali
firstMeets Kabuliwala while he sells fruits
firstPublicationContext short story Kabuliwala
friendshipWith Afghan fruit seller
gender female
hasCulturalSignificance iconic child figure in Bengali literature
hasFather unnamed Bengali writer-narrator
hasFriend Kabuliwala
Rahmat
hasParent Mini’s mother
hasPersonalityTrait curious
innocent
playful
talkative
hasRelationshipTypeWithKabuliwala quasi father–daughter bond
includedIn Bengali literature
surface form: Tagore’s short fiction canon
keyScene childhood conversations with Kabuliwala
wedding-day meeting with Kabuliwala
languageOfWork Bengali
livesIn Calcutta
medium prose fiction
narrativeFunction catalyst for Kabuliwala’s emotional transformation
symbol of childhood innocence
narrativeRole emotional core of the story
publicationLanguageOfWork Bengali
speaksLanguage Bengali
storyTimeSetting late 19th-century Calcutta
symbolizesForKabuliwala his own daughter in Afghanistan
undergoesChange from carefree child to reserved bride
workGenre short story
workTitleInEnglish Kabuliwala
surface form: The Kabuliwala
workTitleInOriginalLanguage Kabuliwala

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