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Q: How did the midnight robber got its name?
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Midnight Robber was created in 2000.


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The ISBN of Midnight Robber is 0446675601.


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The idea of the midnight robber likely originated from the tradition of masquerade and carnival in Trinidad and Tobago. The midnight robber is a character in the Carnival celebrations who dresses in elaborate costumes and delivers dramatic speeches while brandishing a toy gun. The character is known for his flamboyant attire and theatrical performance, embodying the spirit of rebellion and social commentary.


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§The Midnight Robbers is one of the beloved characters in traditional Carnival. Both his costume and his speech are distinctive. His "Robber Talk" is extravagant egocentric and boastful. He brags about his great ancestry, exploits, strength, fearlessness and invincibility. This "Robber Talk" is derived from the tradition of the African Grot or storyteller, and the speech patterns and vocabulary are imitative of his former master.