A Thousand Splendid Suns Analysis

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The author that brought you The Kite Runner, And The Mountains Echoed brings us a whole new novel with a book called A Thousand Splendid Suns. A Thousand Splendid Suns author Khaled Hosseini wrote the book to tell us about the discourteous and rancorous effects that happened in Afghanistan during the mid-20th century to the early 21st century of how they survived and suffered through their laws. Some parts are going to make you cry, claw the pages, say explicit words, and some parts might make you want to just cease reading the book in all. I honestly like the book at my opinion, but you’ll latch on to open the book and read the pages for yourself.

The story starts off with young Mariam; the main character, who is always making mistakes and one of them made her life turns completely around and caused someone very close to her to die. After that, she moved in with her father and even more, troubles begin. The young woman then marries a man named Rasheed and then a slather of years later he will marry another young girl named Laila who has also had family deaths. Also, Rasheed paid a man to tell Laila that her best friend and first love

A deluge of characters goes through innumerable conflicts and some of them handle them better than others. Hosseini shows how characters such as Nana is troubled by Mariam’s disappearance and she resorts to something drastic that will change Mariam’s life for the exacerbate, or was it for the better. The death of a close relative of Mariam made a chain reaction of conflicts to happen to her. First, Mariam envisages how Jalil legitimately feels about her, second, she marries a man that is three decades older than her, and finally, she lives with her husband Rasheed for 27 years and was the cause of her disappearance. To make it clear, if a death in Mariam’s family never happened, then none of these conflicts would occur and she would have never