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    The walls of a library enclose on thousands of novels that contain fictional and non-fictional stories‚ which depict the world outside the walls in some way shape or form. Each and every novel has a unique set of characters‚ themes‚ symbols and conflicts that are carefully intertwined together by an author attempting to give his audience a source of entertainment and an insight to the human condition. It is on the reader’s shoulders to correctly interpret the author’s message by analyzing it through

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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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    In A Thousand Splendid Suns‚ Hosseini establishes Mariam as a powerless‚ young woman‚ set to marry a cold‚ abusive husband to demonstrate the easy oppression against women in a man-ruled culture. While Rasheed‚ her husband‚ is seen as important in his own eyes‚ Mariam is treated as an object for him due to her social status as a woman‚ than as an equal to him. In the end Mariam breaks out of the social norms of by uniting with another woman to achieve what she most desires‚ freedom‚ and gives up

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    marriage quite differently‚ especially in India‚ Pakistan‚ and Afghanistan. To have an arranged marriage at a young age is considered the “norm” for many cultures since there is very little freedom for women to choose who they want to wed. In A Thousand Splendid Suns‚ Mariam is definitely hesitant about marrying Rasheed – shaking as she even struggles to say “yes” to Mullah when he asks her if she agrees to take Rasheed as her lawfully wedded husband. As she is rushed into an arranged marriage by her father

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    wanting to belong can be felt. Following these characters through their hardships and destitutions‚ their burdens and wishes become illuminated. Khaled Hosseini integrates the theme of belonging into A Thousand Splendid Suns. Hosseini weaves the theme of belonging through Mariam in A Thousand Splendid Suns. Mariam wants nothing more than to have a true family to belong to. However‚ even her own mother adds to her shame by calling her a harami‚ and reminding her that she was unwanted even from the beginning

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    Fascism is defined as “A political ideology that asserts the superiority and inferiority of different groups of people and stresses a low degree of both freedom and equality in order to achieve a powerful state (O’Neil A-17).” The novel A Thousand Splendid Suns takes place in Afghanistan at a time in its history where fascism had an iron grip on the Afghan people and every aspect of their lives. The author‚ Khaled Hosseini‚ showcases the adverse effects of Afghanistan’s fascist governments. In the

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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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    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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    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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    have repeated throughout history‚ like discrimination and hatred towards a certain race or what love can do for people. These messages could show what most people don’t see. Literature works such as To Kill A Mockingbird‚ by Harper Lee‚ and A Thousand Splendid Suns‚ by Khaled Hosseini‚ have a very strong message underneath. In To Kill A Mockingbird‚ by Harper Lee is a great novel about discrimination and injustice towards a certain

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