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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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    A Thousand Splendid Suns Set in the ever changing country of Afghanistan‚ A Thousand Splendid Suns is a novel that follows the unfortunate lives of two Afghan women whose fates mysteriously intertwine toward the middle of the detailed story. They live in a time that ranges from the Soviet Invasion to the reign of the Taliban to the post-Taliban rebuilding stage when their stories end. The first section of the book follows the life of Mariam‚ which begins with her painful childhood. Being an illegitimate

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    Analyse how an extended written text was structured to develop an important idea. In the novel A Thousand Splendid Suns written by Khaled Hosseini‚ the significant idea or theme that is portrayed throughout the novel is that sexism has devastating effects by negatively impacting the quality of life lived by “inferior” genders and causes oppression which crushes hope in some individuals and for other individuals‚ it creates a need to defy and escape this oppression. This is shown to us through the

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    world‚ there are often different perceptions of gender and race. The single story or stereotypical views of Afghan women as oppressed with no dominant role in society was created because of the United States involvement with Afghanistan. With this viewpoint‚ Afghan women face challenges of overcoming the oppressive rule of men. Which can be seen through the novel A Thousand Splendid Suns where the main characters Mariam and Laila face the oppressive rule of their husband Rasheed. Another single story

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    in both novels would be Mullah Faizullah and Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner. Both of these characters are similar in the sense that these characters act as a voice of reason and a source of guidance and comfort for the heroines of each novel. In A Thousand Splendid Suns‚ Mullah Faizullah‚ Mariam’s Koran teacher‚ provides guidance to Mariam in her times of doubt and trouble by references the Koran and the power of Allah‚ and comforts her after the suicide of her mother by trying to persuade her that it was

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    Maurice Lowe 5/28/14 Mrs. Bergemann Thousand Splendid Suns Essay Throughout life‚ you deal with dilemmas and challenges. The manner that someone confronts these issues can delineate them. Whereas opposing such destitution‚ it is typical to stumble upon internal and‚ or external divergence. In the narrative A Thousand Splendid Suns‚ it is evident that the utmost potency is entrenched in those who undergo the most exigent impediments in life. Internal vigor in the novel is shown through Laila

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    Over the course of the novel A Thousand Splendid Suns‚ Mariam learns how to endure being a woman in Afghanistan. Mariam endured a forced marriage‚ was subjected to criticism from Rasheed‚ and had to be subservient to her husband. By the end of the book she became a brave woman who stood up for herself and others.     Miriam is forced into marriage by her father‚ Jalil. Mariam was 15 and the groom‚ Rasheed‚ was 45.  “I don’t want to‚”Miriam said. She looked at Jalil. “I don’t want this. Don’t make

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    Amidst the escalating conflicts of the Middle East‚ there are many relationships that Khaled Hosseini illustrates throughout the book. One of the main relationships that greatly affects Mariam’s life is her double sided relationship with her father‚ Jalil. At a young age‚ Mariam is recognized as an illegitimate child of Nana and Jalil. “Nor was she old enough to appreciate the injustice‚ to see that it is the creators of the harami who are culpable‚ not the harami‚ whose only sin is being born.”(pg

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    A Thousand Splendid Suns Book Report 1. State the title‚ author‚ and number of pages. For the third quarter I read A Thousand Splendid Suns‚ by Khaled Hosseini. It was 372 pages. 2. Tell what the book is about. Describe the setting This book starts off from the perspective of Mariam’s life in Herat. She lives with her mother‚ Nana. When she was pregnant with Mariam‚ her mother and a housemaid for her father‚ Jalil‚ she was tossed out and was given a small and dirty shack to live in.

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    fast you can go by walking lamely? Men and women are like two legs of society. A society goes ahead by the human. If you break one leg of the society how far will it go? I was trying to mean that the men and women have equal value in the society like two of our legs. The development of a society depends on both of men and women. A society can’t run with one leg. To develop a society fast you need women beside men. “A state that does not educate and train women is like a man who only trains his right

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