Characters
Locations
Historical Moments
Themes
Connections Across Time
100

Tragically fell into water at an early age

JoJo

100

What city is Midnight’s Children mainly set in?

Bombay (Mumbai)

100

The event that happened when Saleem Sinai was born

India's Independence

100

What does “water” symbolize in The Covenant of Water?

Connection, memory, and healing.

100

Which two novels explore how family heritage shapes destiny?

Covenant of Water and Midnight’s Children

200

Elopes with Wickham, causing quite the scandal

Lydia

200

What southern Indian state is the setting for The Covenant of Water?

Kerala

200

What major event divided India and Pakistan?

The Partition of India (1947)

200

What does the moment of midnight symbolize in Midnight’s Children?

The birth of a new nation (India’s independence) and intertwined destinies.

200

How do both Indian novels deal with colonialism’s legacy?

They show how British rule shaped identity, medicine, and modernity.

300

Why does Digby go to India?

To join the Indian Medical Service to gain more experience as a doctor

300

In Pride and Prejudice, what is the name of Mr. Darcy’s grand estate?

Pemberley

300

Which political period in the 1970s inspired Rushdie’s “Emergency” scenes?

The Emergency (1975–1977)

300

In Pride and Prejudice, what symbolizes social class and personal worth?

Land, estates, and marriage.

300

How do Pride and Prejudice and Covenant of Water both explore marriage?

Both treat marriage as a way to navigate class and survival.

400

What is Elizabeth Bennet’s main social challenge?

Navigating class and marriage expectations.

400

Which two regions of India are important to Midnight’s Children besides Bombay?

Kashmir and Delhi

400

What era does Pride and Prejudice take place in?

The Regency Era (early 1800s)

400

Which recurring theme connects Covenant of Water and Midnight’s Children?

Identity shaped by history and family legacy.

400

What role does geography play across all three novels?

It defines characters’ opportunities, limits, and identities.

500

How does Saleem Sinai’s life parallel India’s history?

His birth and experiences reflect the nation’s identity crisis, fragmentation, and hope.

500

How does geography (rivers, coastlines, or estates) shape daily life in The Covenant of Water?

Waterways and coastal geography connect families, symbolize memory, and shape livelihoods in Kerala.

500

Name one historical factor shaping the medical and social world of The Covenant of Water.

British colonialism, caste divisions, or medical modernization in early 20th-century India.

500

How does setting reflect theme in Pride and Prejudice?

The English countryside mirrors social stability and moral order; city visits expose societal change.

500

Despite their different settings, what universal idea connects all three?

The search for identity and belonging amid social and historical change.