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    Hosseini’s novel‚ A Thousand Splendid Suns‚ is an impressive novel about the lives of two Afghan women who share the same tribulations and hardships of living in a country that is oppressed by war‚ as well as being unjustly denied their rights and freedoms. Hosseini does a commending job of looking into the insight of women living under these situations; this causes readers to feel sympathy and heartache for the characters’ unwarranted life circumstances. The themes of A Thousand Splendid Suns’ are

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    In A Thousand Splendid Suns‚ Hosseini establishes Mariam as a powerless‚ young woman‚ set to marry a cold‚ abusive husband to demonstrate the easy oppression against women in a man-ruled culture. While Rasheed‚ her husband‚ is seen as important in his own eyes‚ Mariam is treated as an object for him due to her social status as a woman‚ than as an equal to him. In the end Mariam breaks out of the social norms of by uniting with another woman to achieve what she most desires‚ freedom‚ and gives up

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    portray marriage quite differently‚ especially in India‚ Pakistan‚ and Afghanistan. To have an arranged marriage at a young age is considered the “norm” for many cultures since there is very little freedom for women to choose who they want to wed. In A Thousand Splendid Suns‚ Mariam is definitely hesitant about marrying Rasheed – shaking as she even struggles to say “yes” to Mullah when he asks her if she agrees to take Rasheed as her lawfully wedded husband. As she is rushed into an arranged marriage by

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    Leukemia. She can’t believe it‚ that means that she has to stay in the hospital and can’t join the track team. The first couple day in the hospital was hard her sister reminded her story of the paper cranes. In that story if a sick people fold a thousand paper cranes‚ then the god will grain they wish and make they healthy again. She started to fold them and everyone she folded she feels a bit better. One day she met Kenji‚ who has Leukemia also. Kenji knew he is going to die soon. Just one day she

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    Joseph Campbell describes the symbol of the "world navel" in his book‚ The Hero With A Thousand Faces‚ as the origin of everything and the point where life flows into its surroundings and balances opposing ideals to maintain stability. Opposing characteristics such as evil and good‚ life and death‚ or truths and lies‚ are constructed and regulated by the center or beginning of everything. It is simpler to explain the concept of the "world navel" through an example. The T.V. series‚ Doctor Who

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    In A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini‚ the character Nana who is Mariam’s mother has gone through some type of hardship in her past. Nana mentions “There is nothing out there for her. Nothing but rejection and heartache. I know‚ akhund sahib. I know’” (Hosseini 18). Nana repeats the phrase “I know”‚ which indicates that she has gone through something similar. Nana had grieved through physical‚ mental and emotional sufferings. Physical suffering is a sorrow feeling inside. Nana has experienced

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    The Legend of Kuan-yin and the Thousand Arms There are statues of her in just about every Chinese restaurant. The thousand arms reaching out from a serene figure seated in a pose of meditation may distract you from the other features Kuan-yin has in excess of‚ eleven heads and one thousand eyes. What are the origins of this thousand armed goddess in Chinese Buddhism? What was the evolution of this figure that she bacame the most important and best loved deity in the Chinese world? The origins

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    When we think of ten thousand hours our first thought is probably like whoa‚ that is a lot of time. Right? Ten thousand hours‚ to put it in an easier perspective is equivalent to around four hundred and seventeen days which is a lot of time to do one thing and that is 24/7. Now imagine putting in ten thousand hours into one field of work. An average work day for someone who is a teenager to young adult is around 5 hours because they still have to go to school as well. If he or she worked five hours

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    from the Taliban’s rule made actions‚ such as‚ Rasheed’s abuse be legal in societies eyes. Furthermore‚ the relationship of Laila and Mariam is built through the developments of their home cities and how war affected their lives. The setting of A Thousand Splendid Suns allows aspects of society to be applied to the homes of Afghanistan families. When the novel introduces the Taliban’s arrival many people believe they will settle the peace and end corruption in the

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    In the film‚ A Thousand Clowns‚ Murray is “not a person”. He is an “experience”‚ as pointed out by Albert. Albert is a social worker who deems Murray an unsuitable guardian for his nephew Nick. You see‚ Murray is a man who doesn’t like to fit in with the crowd. Rather than donning a suit and tie‚ Murray would rather be visiting the Statue of Liberty or yelling at his neighbors. Murray collects eagles which isn’t a coincidence. In the beginning of the movie‚ we see Murray negotiating with a man

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