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    Book Review of A Thousand Splendid Suns 17th century Afghanistan poet Saib-e-Tabrizi wrote this commendatory poem after visiting Kabul. ‘Every street of Kabul is enthralling to the eye; Through the bazaars‚ caravans of Egypt pass; One could not count the moons that shimmer on her roofs; And the thousand splendid suns that hide behind her walls.’   In this world there are still many women say that they are suffering unfair treatment and demand for the right to vote‚ the right to manage. But

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    A Thousand Splendid Suns Formal Essay Birds are important symbols in many cultures and for various reasons. They are used as symbols of purity‚ evil‚ beauty‚ and immortality. Kahled Hosseini uses many birds as symbols for the life of Mariam throughout the novel. The wants and actions of Mariam are shown in the birds that Hosseini places throughout the book. These include the freedom of the mockingbird‚ the parakeets being banned‚ and a crow‚ to show how something so innocent and simple‚ can have

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    everything they said or did was based on what their heart desired. There are three characters in this sections reading that apply to this definition of a hero. From “A Thousand Splendid Suns” Mariam and Laila are both heroes and from “Hamlet‚” and Hamlet is the third hero according to this definition of a hero. In the book “A Thousand Splendid Suns‚” there are two characters that fit the role as hero in my eyes. The first character from this story is Mariam. Mariam is an extremely hard workingwoman

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    The Thousand Faces of Night was structured around the sexual and marital experience of Devi‚ Sita‚ and Mayamma. The strategy adopted by Gita Hariharan was to highlight Devi’s experience by interspersing it with events related to Sita’s and Mayamma’s personal life. These alternative points of view explored the position of woman entrapped in typical male power structures. It portrayed women as vulnerable individuals craving for love and understanding‚ while all the time being victims of their own gender

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    home in Afghanistan. The people of Afghanistan have seen three decades of Anti-Soviet Jihad‚ civil war and Taliban tyranny. They have lived through unimaginable horrors and now‚ their incredible stories of hope and oppression are being told. In A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini and The Swallows of Kabul by Yasmina Khadra‚ the women are oppressed by their husbands and society. Mariam is passive and compliant while Zunaira is defiant and angry‚ yet both suffer the same pain and isolation.

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    Looking at the novels title A Thousand Splendid Suns the reader would think it’s a happy novel‚ however there’s nothing particularly "splendid" one would assume about the novel. From the very beginning of the novel the author‚ Khaled Hosseini inserts hints and foreshadowing to aware the reader that it will be an unhappy story. This is evident in the following illustration when Mariam breaks the sugar bowl ‚ "It was the last peice that slipped from Mariam’s fingers‚ that fell to the wooden floorboards

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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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