Haroun and the Sea of Stories

The terrible question

What is the answer to the question haroun asks his father.

What is the use of telling stories that aren't even true?

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“What’s the use of stories that aren’t even true?”

Haroun and the Sea of Stories, 22

This quote frames the central crisis of the novel: what role does story play in culture and society and what happens when it no longer has power. While the book is written for young adults, the theme of story is nuanced and complicated. Rushdie presents a land in which story is being destroyed, a symbol for the way that narrative is often destroyed in the quest for power. Haroun’s journey through the novel is an answer to the question of the importance of story. The ultimate answer is that story gives meaning.

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