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History Quote by Salman Rushdie

“A few seconds later, my father broke his big toe; but his accident was a mere trifle when set beside what had befallen me in that benighted moment, because thanks to the occult tyrannies of those blandly saluting clocks I had been mysteriously handcuffed to history, my destinies indissolubly…” quote by Salman Rushdie
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““A few seconds later, my father broke his big toe; but his accident was a mere trifle when set beside what had befallen me in that benighted moment, because thanks to the occult tyrannies of those blandly saluting clocks I had been mysteriously handcuffed to history, my destinies indissolubly chained to those of my country.””

Salman Rushdie

About This Quote

Source Novel: Midnight's Children, Salman Rushdie, 1981

The narrator feels trapped by history and national destiny, seeing personal tragedy as minor compared to larger forces.

In simple terms: Personal fate feels bound to national history.

Key Takeaway

Recognize how larger narratives shape personal experience.

Themes

history destiny personal vs collective fate politics

Mood

reflective melancholic introspective

Type

literary philosophical

When to use this quote

  • political upheaval
  • family crisis
  • personal reflection
  • historical trauma

Key Concepts

existentialism determinism national identity

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you see your personal choices within larger historical forces?
  • Can one balance personal freedom with collective destiny?
A Different Perspective

The quote may exaggerate personal agency loss, ignoring individual resilience.

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