The novel ‘The Rugmaker of Mazar-e-Sharif’ by Najaf Mazari and Robert Hillman‚ reveals the life tale of an extraordinary person‚ Najaf Mazari. In Najaf Mazari’s life he goes through many difficulties‚ such as the time that he spent in Woomera that made his life much better than it was‚ but it is also the continuous and numerous war and conflict in his village and across his nation of Afghanistan. Najaf‚ his whole life has revolved around difficult decisions and choices‚ some of these decisions made
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Rugmaker Essay - Identity Essay Question - Analyse how an idea is developed in a text you are studying. In the text‚ The Rugmaker of Mazar-e-Sharif an autobiography by Najaf Mazari and Robert Hillman‚ the main character‚ Najaf Mazari‚ through the tests and trails he faces in his life‚ develops the idea of identity. The idea of identity is a major issue for Najaf and is most apparent at times in Afghanistan‚ his time in the refugee
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Conflict can reveal unexpected qualities in an Individual * Consider how conflict tests people’s characters and the way in which people’s choices in conflict situations reveal aspects of their character that might not otherwise be revealed. * Najaf does not surprise himself or his family so much as he surprises the reader with regards to his qualities. It is surprising to read of an individual whose overriding response to conflict is one of compassion and whose faith in God never falters
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Rug maker Essay The novel ‘The Rugmaker of Mazar-e-Sharif’ is written by Najaf Mazari and Robert Hillman‚ illustrates the life and journey of an extraordinary human being. Najaf is drastically shaped by the ongoing war in his home country‚ Afghanistan but his willpower to still have hope‚ humility and faith no matter what obstacles came his way played a key factor in what makes Najaf a one of a kind individual. Najaf’s life has had its share of constant struggles and been put through extremely challenging
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Rugmaker of Mazar-E-Shariff By James Petherick Essay Question: Analyse how an idea is developed in a text (or texts) you have studied In the text‚ The Rugmaker of Mazar-E-Shariff‚ written by Robert Hillman and Najaf Mazari‚ an idea which is developed is identity. We can see this idea developing through the character ‚Najaf Mazari. He begins living in the worn torn country of Afghanistan‚ then he becomes a refugee at the Woomera Detention centre and finally his visa is accepted and he begins a new
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The Rugmaker of Mazar-e-Sharif Questions Lambs and Wolves 1. It could be seen as ironic because the novel is about his journey to seek refuge in Australia and had gone to many other places along the way of his journey and Najaf when he was younger never had thought that he would had left Afghanistan to go to another country but he did now he has a house‚ business and freedom. 2. The reason why Najaf makes this great leap through time is because when he was describing his school
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Summary In Afghanistan‚ conflict is inevitable and expected and has always been like this. Afghanistan has historically been split by wars‚ being colonised and invaded and as a result the people of the country have learnt to become stronger by dealing with this constant conflict. Najaf Mazari writes about the hardships and conflict faced when he has to flee his country for his own safety to Australia and the trauma and stress he‚ and other people like himself‚ have to deal with once they arrive
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The Rugmaker of Mazar-E-Sharif Mazari has been through all sorts of conflict throughout his lifetime from where he was a young boy minding sheep in Afghanistan to opening an authentic rug store in Australia. He first had a major loss happen to him when he was a young boy and his father was killed. This was a traumatic time for his family and there was a conflict within his family. When his father died‚ Najaf was forced to take on new responsibilities within the family and everyone had to do their
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The Rugmaker of Mazar –e – Sharif Chapter 1: Singing in the Wilderness Najaf is behind a barbed wire fence at the Woomera Detention Centre in South Australia. Heartsick he is weighed down by anxiety. He recalls a folk song of his native land and begins to sing it softly. (Powerful image) Discussion Points: • The first month of the Afghani New Year is named‚ ‘Hamal’. What does this word mean in English? • Perhaps you could use an Afghani folk song for some of your backing
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in Afghanistan. He is sad because people died. 2-What types of conflict? Give quotes to support this • Conflict of the mind-loneliness and sadness ‘I did not know I could feel this much sorrow without a body to bury’. • Cultural conflict- doesn’t understand why there is a line he must wait for citizenship and to be accepted into the country ‘it was never my intention to jump this strange queue of which I had never heard’. • Cultural conflict- doesn’t have a birth certificate. Doesn’t understand
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