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    affects everyone involved in it. It causes women to become less than the working class and kids and teenagers to become the face of eating disorders and suicide. But the men continue to be glorified like they are the most valuable gender. In A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini‚ Mariam is the minimized wife of Rasheed; an abusive man who sees Mariam as nothing but a possession. With Mariam being in a society where women can’t be without a man in public or else they will die‚ she will act like the

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    The resiliency of Mariam in A Thousand Splendid Suns and Aminata in The Book of Negroes To many people‚ resiliency is the human capacity to face‚ overcome and be strengthened by the adversities of life. Such resiliency allows an individual to resume a previous state of normal functioning. In Lawrence Hill’s Book of Negroes Aminata’s resiliency is evident throughout her journey from being free‚ to being a slave‚ to being an abolitionist. Aminata’s resiliency unravels throughout the story as she deals

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    to protect his/her “untarnished” reputation in the eyes of the outside world. Such efforts also cause restricted freedoms for those around the person; they might be oppressed for reasons that they are not the cause of. The novel A Thousand Splendid Suns

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    Jessica Sanchez June 3‚2012 Theocracy in A Thousand Splendid Suns Theocracy is a government in which God or a deity is recognized as the supreme ruler of the land. The God’s rules are interpreted through government officials. One of the most infamous theocracies in world history was the Taliban from 1991- 2001. Under this government‚ kite flying and music playing was prohibited‚ all men were required to grow out their beard‚ change their name to Islamic names‚ ordered that all people

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    What would you be ready to do for love? In “A Thousand Splendid Suns” written by Khaled Hosseinei in 2007‚ love is recurrent through the novel‚ despite the character’s instable life in wartime. In fact‚ the story relates the life of two Afghans women who will eventually meet and share a profound friendship during problematic times. A theme stands out: One is able to make tremendous personal sacrifices for one’s loved ones. First of all‚ one can abandon one’s future for the benefice of a family member

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    earthly existence differently‚ some have an easier time enduring life‚ while other people have an exceedingly tough time. Women in the middle east go through life experiencing problematic and painful trials everyday. In Khaled Hosseini’s novel A Thousand Splendid Suns‚ tells us the story of the suffering and day to day life of two struggling women. Mariam and Laila the women referred to in the book‚ have little to no freedom in their lives. The reasoning behind that is they reside within a male dominant

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    A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini is a very moving and captivating novel that uses a variety of symbols and the technique of imagery to convey important messages and ideas. This is why I chose to have multiple symbols present 2 major themes in my mind map. Firstly‚ I chose to depict a women’s struggle against the oppression placed upon them. I did this by placing a shovel in my mind map in order to symbolize the protagonists‚ Mariam’s and Laila’s own fight against oppression. In this case

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    explaining how life was devastating during the war; he exposes the government’s mistreatment toward women and how they‚ as the generations before them‚ allowed men to do unspeakable things to their wives and‚ probably‚ female children. In A Thousand Splendid Suns‚ the reader will follow two Afghan women that May or may not get through their May or may not get through their horrendous life alone. If I had to describe the life of the women in a few words‚ I’d have to describe their life as horrific

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    from each other making conflicts or things around them show how they are. Many people in Afghanistan have different beliefs or characteristics based on political or religious beliefs‚ molding them on how they are now. For instance the book A Thousand Splendid Suns by shows how two characters that live in Afghanistan are different because of the political climate in their country. Afghanistan’s climate shapes out how Hakim and Rasheed have different and similar views or thoughts about political and religious

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    to find the young girl with striking eyes whom he had taken a photo of many so years ago. Through a tough trip‚ they were able to find the Afghan Girl whose name was Sharbat Gula‚ her story in some ways relates to the story of Mariam in A Thousand Splendid Suns. Sharbat lost her daughter who only lived up to eight months before falling ill and passing away‚ Mariam though lost many babies about seven times with Rasheed. Both women in different ways suffered through their many losses. Sharbat lost

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