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    raised to fully appreciate her education. Her father encourages her that marriage can wait‚ and education cannot. Her father tells her “Afghanistan is going to need you as much as its men‚ maybe even more” (Hosseini 103). Laila eventually gets married at a young age to Rasheed‚ after her parents die. She no longer pursues her education‚ but still remembers her father’s words. Eventually‚ she becomes a teacher at the orphanage. Rasheed owns a shoe repair shop‚ and is middle aged. His first wife and

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    The novel A Thousand Splendid Suns‚ written by Khaled Hosseini‚ shows how war can change people‚ and how it brings out the worst in them. Characters in this novel have their personalities and their views of life changed by the war that tears through their country. As the war changes the characters‚ they come into conflict with each other‚ with themselves‚ and with society. The settling also plays a big part in the theme‚ as it sets the scene and allows all these changes to occur. The author of A

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    [pic] Critical Analysis Note for A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini Sherri Tian Mrs. Wilkin ENG4U1-02 November 31‚ 2012 Title The title‚ A Thousand Splendid Suns‚ comes from a poem by an Iranian poet Saibi Tabrizi: 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 each chapter of

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    reading different novels through the semester‚ I found various themes interesting to me‚ but “struggle” and “freedom” were most appealing to me. The work of literature that I used for the project was A Thousand Splendid Suns. I chose struggle because all the characters in A Thousand Splendid Suns seemed to struggle or be in pain in their life. Laila‚ Maraiam and Aziza were the most struggled characters. The reason for me to focus on struggle was to find the answers to the questions like why?/ what

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    run a unique income-generation program – recycling plastic waste to create beautiful export-quality handbags‚ thus achieving the dual objective of helping the under-privileged and creating a sustainable environment. Even‚ Harish Hande from ‘Prodigal Sun’ installed solar lighting systems in many villages in Karnataka. Each story in the book follows a simple format with easy language. Their childhood‚ background and the journey of each entrepreneur has been well-documented. Each chapter then ends with

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    Justin Lagbo Dual Enrollment 2A Literary Analysis Essay 22 April 2014 Laila and Mariam’s Moment of Motivation “There is only one‚ only one skill a woman like you and me needs in life… Endure” (Hosseini 18). In A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini‚ Mariam and Laila experience and take in Rasheed’s harsh punishments. He beats them‚ pushes them‚ and even locks them in a room. In the end‚ both women are able to build up confidence and confront Rasheed. They take him down once and for all

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    The tremendous downfall of women’s rights causes two women to face a substantial amount of obstacles to view and change the economy of their country. These two women‚ Mariam and Laila‚ in A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini‚ form a bond equivalent to a mother /daughter relationship to gain strength to fight hopeless odds. With Afghanistan having little to no central government it became mostly under Taliban rule. Nonetheless‚ having strict rules throughout the country lead to women not being

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    How Independence in women is shown in Wuthering Heights and A Thousand Splendid Suns The two books I am comparing are Wuthering Heights and A Thousand Splendid Suns. Wuthering Heights is a novel written by Emily Bronte‚ her only novel which was first published in 1847 and was not well received at first as it was so dark compared to any other books in that era‚ many found the story “unlikeable and ambiguous.” It is set in the Yorkshire Moors. The basic idea of the story is a narrative of the events

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    Many characters in A Thousand Splendid Suns have troubled pasts and they affect their interactions and decisions in their future. The characters’ which will be analyzed are Nana‚ Mariam‚ and Laila. The women that I will be writing about have been through turbulent pasts and are plagued by the experiences which affect their lives. When one analyzes these characters past they can see how carefully the author fabricates their pasts which explains their paths and actions later on in the novel. I’ll

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    A Thousand Splendid Suns Essay There is endless fighting in Afghanistan which has affected women significantly. Women have been controlled by men and lack power because of the oppressive governments who allow women to be treated like objects. Mariam and Laila are the women in this novel that the author chose to symbolize the many belittled women in Afghanistan. These women have no choice but to endure; as Nana says‚ it is all they have. Mariam and Laila are the examples the author uses to show

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