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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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    voice can be heard...we cannot succeed when half of us are held back.” Malala Yousafzai. The world is ours. Only together we can make the world beautiful. “Men and women should own the world as a mutual possession.” Pearl S. Buck. A Thousand Splendid Suns is a novel by Khaled Hosseini where two women in Afghanistan experience lots of brutal obstacles from virtually every authority figure in their life. According to this book in the Afghan society religion played a vital role in the society to affect social

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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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    June ‎18‚ ‎2011 The Kite Runner Vs. A Thousand Splendid Suns Travel to Afghanistan‚ a world where was has no end‚ a world where the Taliban rules‚ a country that is divided between political powers and religiously idealistic views and beliefs and a world where our characters lives have collided through pain and suffering. The Kite Runner and A Thousand Splendid Suns both explore the idea that a significant individual can inspire a course of action‚ which may result in a change of self

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    Taliban’s rule made actions‚ such as‚ Rasheed’s abuse be legal in societies eyes. Furthermore‚ the relationship of Laila and Mariam is built through the developments of their home cities and how war affected their lives. The setting of A Thousand Splendid Suns allows aspects of society to be applied to the homes of Afghanistan families. When the novel introduces the Taliban’s arrival many people believe they will settle the peace and end corruption in the

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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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    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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    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 is the one created by European countries depicting African civilizations as savage and barbaric. Many Europeans also believes

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    During the course of this novel‚ there are various messages; the most important one being that one must never lose hope. Khaled Hosseini shows us that with hope you can overcome any situation. Laila had thought she had lost Tariq‚ yet she still had hope for a better life. At the end of the story she and Tariq reunite with their daughter and her son and she was able to get away from the cruelty and abuse that Rasheed inflicted on her. The characters in the novel have to remind themselves to have

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    ‘A Thousand Splendid Suns’ in a novel about two protagonist named Mariam and Layla. Both women throughout the novel‚ experience harsh and brutal realities at a time before the Soviet was in Afghanistan‚ when the Taliban ruled. These political figures are nothing short of disgusting wild animals. The rules they have placed within their country for the women are injust and oppressive. Due to these rules‚ Maryam and Laila are forced to marry Rasheed but neither live a happy life with him. He not only

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