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When people discuss the enormity of some major moments in history, it is easy to
overlook the fact that behind the epic events, there is a variety of stories. One may see a massive
whole, but the stories only exist since a host of individuals contributed their personal systems
through epic events to get the stories recorded in history books. Thus, the works of AmericanPakistan author Bapsi Sidhwa and Salman Rushdie, a British Indian novelist presents efforts of
people who have used fictional and traumatic experiences of characters in an effort to explain
South Asian history. In the novel Ice Candy Man by Bapsi Sidhwa, the author provides a
fascinating testament on how small and intimate can change to powerful and destructively
transformative. On the other hand, Salman Rushdie in his novel East, West the Prophet’s Hair,
he uses magical realism and historical fiction to show connections and disruptions different
civilizations of the East and West. The authors, through the use of various characters who have
had...
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