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    Summary: Mariam lived her entire childhood in a small shack with Nana and was constantly visited by her father‚ Jalil‚ whom she adores and looks up to. When Mariam asks jalil to let her see a film in his cinema with her siblings‚ he agrees‚ but does not come to greet her and sends his chauffeur to drive Mariam back to her shack where she finds Nana hanged. Due to Jalil’s pride‚ he refuses to take her under his care due to the fact that she is an illegitimate child and marries her off to a shoemaker

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    “ Nana said‚ ‘Learn this now and learn it well‚ my daughter: Like a compass needle that points north‚ a man’s accusing finger always finds a woman. You remember that Mariam” (Hosseini 7). In this passage from A Thousand Splendid Suns‚ Mariam’s mother explains to her what her father is really like. Through the begging of this novel‚ Mariam sees her father‚ Jalil‚ as the better parent and views her mother as the more strict one. Nana isn’t fond of Jalil because after he had got her pregnant‚ he denied

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    Women in Afghanistan are like servants; always abiding to their master. A Thousand Splendid Suns‚ written by Khaled Hosseini‚ takes place in Afghanistan during the war as the Taliban is taking over. Mariam and other women living in Afghanistan are continuously mistreated by men‚ both husbands and fathers‚ of the country. I believe women in Afghanistan deserve to be treated better by these men; they should not be taken advantage of‚ disrespected‚ and used. I strongly believe Mariam is mistreated

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    In the book‚ “I am Malala” the author Malala‚ had many purposes she stressed to portray while writing her story. One of the purposes is to prove her audience to achieve certain goals; one must work hard to reach them. Another purpose she was trying to attain was to demonstrate to everyone how important it is for girls to get an education and girls to not be treated indifferently. The purpose that stood out the most was her attention towards education for girls and rights for women. “It means we want

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    in a better way. That life is not all about wanting something it is about giving also. Some people don’t understand how sacrificing makes someone a stronger person and that when sacrificing something enhances us as a human and in life. In a thousand Splendid Suns a novel by Khaled Hosseini two girls with a different life background come together and go through harsh times that make them endure. To endure life with little freedom and stability in one’s world‚ it takes patience‚ friendship and sacrifice

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    Through “A Thousand Splendid Suns” Khaled Hosseini emphasizes the struggle in Afghanistan’s society between traditional beliefs and progressive changes‚ specifically as they relate to women’s rights. One aspect of the novel that highlights this struggle is its setting‚ as it takes place during four time periods each at a different stage in Afghan history. Throughout these unstable decades‚ the country’s government went through continuous upheavals with each new government advocating different ideals

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    Nature vs. Nurture Essay To decide which of the two- nature and nurture- is of more importance is a difficult thing indeed‚ seeing as it sets the Id and Superego of the human race as rivals. The Superego is everything we have been taught how to do- the “right and wrong” things that society has pounded into our brains so that they feel almost instinctive‚ when it’s not; things like picking the one we’d like to marry based on their looks or deciding not to steal candy from a store because it

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    World Literature 4 September 12 A Thousand Splendid Suns Essay "Women like us. We endure. It’s all we have." Mariam‚ the child of a wealthy man and his house maid‚ lived by this quote all her life. The quote also applies to Laila‚ a woman who was raised in a modern household with education. An analysis of the hardships of women in Khaled Hosseinim’s‚ A Thousand Splendid Suns‚ would reveal that the injustices of society are coped with differently throughout several generations of women

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    To persevere is to maintain a purpose in spite of difficulty‚ obstacles‚ or discouragement and continue consistently. Throughout the novel‚ it is present how much women struggle. Both Mariam and Laila have endured so much heartache partially because they are women‚ but yet have managed to have pulled together the strength to persevere. Mariam‚ from the moment she was conceived‚ endured hardships because of the fact that her Mother was not married to her Father‚ thus making her a harami (bastard)

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    Macbeth is a Shakespearean Tragedy Macbeth is considered to be one of the greatest Shakespearean tragedies written by William Shakespeare. According to A.C. Bradley‚ it is the "most vehement‚ the most concentrated‚ perhaps we may say the most tremendous‚ of the tragedies" (Bradley 333). Macbeth‚ written by Shakespeare is a Shakespearean tragedy because it has a tragic hero‚ mathemata‚ and a hamartia. These three characteristics are crucial to have in a Shakespearean tragedy and prove that Macbeth

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