“I raise up my voice-not so I can shout but so that those without a voice can be heard...we cannot succeed when half of us are held back.” Malala Yousafzai. The world is ours. Only together we can make the world beautiful. “Men and women should own the world as a mutual possession.” Pearl S. Buck. A Thousand Splendid Suns is a novel by Khaled Hosseini where two women in Afghanistan experience lots of brutal obstacles from virtually every authority figure in their life. According to this book in the Afghan society religion played a vital role in the society to affect social and political conception. The men and society always neglected women. They suffered violence not only from Taliban forces but also from their biological relatives and husbands. Though in the novel Laila was neglected by all but she acts a heroic roll in the novel. She is the sun who has a great impact to remove the darkness of Afghanistan. Laila has a great impact to develop the war thorn Afghanistan and removing circumstances of society. The women of Afghanistan had faced lots of terrible conflicts …show more content…
During the spring of the year 1987 and is focused on Laila, the girl of a college instructor. From her dad, she has consumed affection for craftsmanship and society particularly verse. As Kabul experiences harsh criticism from different warlords, taking after the Soviet withdrawal, Laila's adolescence sweetheart Tariq leaves for Pakistan. To stay away from social disfavor and looking for security, she excessively weds Rasheed yet soon loses her place in his affections when she conceives a little girl rather than a child. Laila feels an inclination to come back to Kabul and add to the reclamation exertion. Tariq likewise feels the need to return home, roused in huge part by Laila's craving. Against all rationale, then, and maybe against their own particular survival senses, a large number of the primary characters stick to or float back home, as though their personalities are inseparable from their nation. Other than the trepidation that accompanies leaving a known spot, the characters additionally accept that the viciousness will die down and that trust offers a dream of a more tranquil future. Laila has experienced the change that is taking place in Kabul. The progressions are generally great, revamping and replanting. Laila wishes her guardians could see Kabul today. Then again, Laila is troubled that the previous warlords of Afghanistan now live in chateaus and drive