The Free Radio

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The Free Radio is a short story by Salman Rushdie that explores themes of political manipulation, personal freedom, and disillusionment in post-Emergency India.

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instanceOf short story
author Salman Rushdie NERFINISHED
character Ramani NERFINISHED
the old teacher-narrator
the thief’s widow
collectionType short story collection component
countryOfOrigin India
genre fiction
political fiction
hasAuthorNationality British-Indian
hasInfluenceFrom Indian political history
postcolonial social conditions in India
language English
literaryDevice irony
symbolism
literaryMovement postcolonial literature
literaryPeriod late 20th century literature
narrativePerspective first-person narrator
narrativeStyle magic realism
plotElement manipulation of the protagonist by authorities
promise of a free radio to the protagonist
protagonist’s decision to undergo sterilization
publicationForm print
relatedWorkByAuthor Midnight’s Children NERFINISHED
Shame NERFINISHED
The Satanic Verses NERFINISHED
setting India NERFINISHED
settingPeriod post-Emergency India
subject Indian Emergency policies
forced sterilization program in India
symbol radio as symbol of illusory freedom
radio as symbol of promised modernity
sterilization as symbol of state control
theme disillusionment
media and propaganda
naivety and exploitation
personal freedom
political manipulation
state power and control
sterilization campaigns in India
tone satirical
tragic
workIn East, West NERFINISHED

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