The book A Thousand Splendid suns was a very coherent book. It all came together when we found out that Laila and Mariam would end up being together. Throughout the book, the people of the city would eschew the war so they wouldn't being killed or hurt. Mariam started out her journey on the wrong foot. She came home only to see her mother hanging from the tree. Her mother was very lonely and full of anger. Mariam did not want to grow up to be like her. We found out that Mariam did not take after her mother's invidious personality. She would later meet Laila who would change her life. Laila was the girl who lost her family to the war. Mariam's transigent personality, kept her from cooperating with Laila for the first few weeks until she realized that Laila really wasn't all that bad. They were both married to Rasheed. Rasheed came across as insatiable because he was never satisfied with anything that his wives did. He was a very invidious, harmful, and abusive person. He didn't come across as the flattering guy that every girl wanted to marry someday.
After living through the death of her mother Nana, Miriam became very taciturn when she had to start to live with Jalil. When the germane time came to, Jalil had to give Miriam away to Rasheed, even though he knew it wasn't in her best interest. To Miriam's best ability she eschewed Rasheed for as long as she could but when the final straw was pulled Rasheed put her to work. Since Rasheed was a person who relies on the fundamentals he required Miriam to wear the classic burka when she was about.
Mariam is the illgetimate child of the aquistive man jalil. Due to Jalil's wealthy status he wont let Nana and Mariam live with him and his three wives. So in spite Nana tells Mariam these carping stories of how Jalil was never there for her birth and her raising. So when Nana dies she is left with Jalil who sets up an arranged marriage with Rasheed. When they leave for Kabul she tells Jalil to eschew their home in Kabul but we know that he does not.
Compared to his other children, Jalil eschewed Mariam. He was intransigent when it came to letting her in his house when she waited outside. He was so stubborn about it he let Mariam sleep on the street that night. Up until that happened Mariam never knew how her dad really felt about her, and she had an insatiable desire to spend time with him and to please him. When Nana hanged herself and Mariam had to live with Jalil her feelings became more and more invidious towards him. Later when she left with Rasheed she yelled at Jalil to never come and see her.
Mariam is one of the main charecters in the book, A Thousend Splended Suns. Her mother Nana was very invidious toward Jalil. jalil tried to esche mariam because she was considered an illegitimate child. Since he had her with Nana and they wernt married it was concidered bad in their community. Mariam later got married to Rasheed. He was very intransigent, it was his way or the highway. mariam later becomes friends with Laila, towards the end of the book they kill Rasheed.
Laila is livig in a home full of bitterness. Her invidious mother has serious issues of depression and grief, this is because of her sons' death. The funeral was no doubt an ecomium to Laila's brothers. However Laila did not receive much praise, instead she was completely rejected by her mother. It was best for Laila to eschew her mother. There is still some happiness in her life, and that is Tariq. But her streak of happiness does not last, and soon there is a whole new journey for Laila and Mariam.
In the novel A Thousand Splendid Suns, a girl named Mariam has to marry a man named Rasheed. After they get married and try to have a child, Mariam loses the child and Rasheed begins carping every little thing Mariam does. A few years later, a girl named Laila comes into the picture and marries Rasheed. At first Mariam hates her but then they grow to love each other and they realize that in order to survive living with Rasheed, they would both have to be coherent. Laila ends up having one of Rasheed's children and his name was Zalmai. Zalmai was always trying to emulate what his father did. Then when he accidentally told his father that his mother's old "friend" Tariq came to visit, Rasheed became very mad and started to try and kill Laila. So Mariam got a shovel from the tool shed and killed Rasheed. After that Mariam was sentenced to death and was not able to be tenable. As she was walking to her death she was very taciturn and can only think about Laila and the children.
One of A Thousand Splendid Suns main characters is an acquisitive woman named Miriam. She is an illegitimate child whose mother commits suicide. In order to please his wives, Jalil allows Rasheed to marry Miriam. In her mind she is being arrogated from her home. She is never really able to please Rasheed because he is a carping person.
In the book "A Thousand Splendid Suns" the main character is a girl named Mariam. She is a very acquisitive girl who has to live with her constantly carping mother. Her father, Jalil, is one of the richest men in the book. Mariam emulates Jalil, and wants nothing more then for him to admire her as he does his other children. Nana eschews Mariam from the rest of the world. She desires to go to school and play with other kids, but Nana won't let her. Mariam soon learns that her father doesn't care for her like she thought he did, and with her mother committing suicide, Jalil marries Mariam off to a nasty man named Rasheed. This causes a slew of events that play out in the rest of the book.
The novel really climaxes once Laila and Mariam are put in the same setting. When Laila joins in courtship with Rasheed and starts to live in the house, Mariam takes this action in an invidious way. When Rasheed starts to ignore Mariam and treat Laila like his "beautiful flower," Mariam becomes taciturn and ignores Laila. Mariam's attitude intimidates Laila, and Laila tries her best to eschew her in the house. The conflict only worsens once Laila has her children, and Mariam becomes jealous of her because she is living the life Mariam had wanted for herself.
Mariam, being eschewed from the rest of the world for her first 15 years of life, finally gives in to her desires and journeys to Herat. She gives up the acquistive ways that she's known and walks directly to Jalil's door with the purpose of telling her father exactly what's on her mind. Mariam ends of being ignored and shunned from the house, and spends the night on the street. When she is taken home the next day, she sees a devastating sight; her mother hanging from a tree, dead. Jalil attempts to take Mariam in, but she only shows him an instransigent side of herself. Mariam believed at that moment that never again would she fall for Jalil and his insincere care for her well-being.
The Novel A Thousand Splendid Suns starts out in a town called Kabul. The main character at this point is a little girl named Mariam, who was a bastard child, or harami as they call it in the book, of a well to do man in the city named Jalil. Because of this "inconvenience" to him that would tarnish his social status, he eschews Mariam as far as recognizing her as his child goes; only visiting her in private far away from the public eye. In a sense it was germane for him to do this considering the culture that they live in. However, towards the end of their relationship, Mariam ends up resenting him for it. The main reason she does so is that after her mother committed suicide, her father married her off instead of keeping her. She is forced to marry a man who she doesn't know who lives miles and miles away from her home, and to live a rather banal life at a very young age.
In the book A thousand Splendid Suns Marium has to live though the death of her mother or Nana. And then be forced to marry a man who she dosn't want to. that causes Marium to be invidious. She didn't want to marry Rasheed she wanted to go live with her father Jalil. But Jalil didn't want anyone ot know he had another daughter. thoughout the begining of the book marium is very taciturn, because she dosn't know how to act around her new husband rasheed. and she wants nothing to do with Jalil her father. she trys to eschew him because of what he did to her and not letting her live with him.
In the book A Thousand Splendid Suns a girl, Mariam, is rasied on the outsirts of Kabul. She and her mother Nana attempt to live as normal a life as possible but it is hard for Mairum when her mother is always carping about everything and anything. First it's Mariam's father who has scorned Nana multiple times then it was Jalil's (Mariam's father) wives. Even though all Nana di was bad mouth Jalil Mariam still emulated him for the simple reason of she didn't really understand the situation she was apart of. You see Nana used to be one of Jalil's maids but he got her pregnent which is frowned upon in their society. Which meant for Mariam she wasn't allowed to live with her father or even realativly close to her father because it could mess up his social standings. If he were to bring Mariam around it would most likely turn out people would start to eschew him as they realized what Mariam was. So sadly for Mariam she was already set on fate's path of misery and endurence before she was even born.
The book "A Thousand Splendid Suns" was anything but coherent until part three, when it all came together and Laila and Mariam both ended up married to Rasheed. After one failed attempt to run away, Mariam and Laila were beaten by the invidious Rasheed, and eschewed from one another, and locked in seperate rooms. After days they were finally released and given a second chance. When Rasheed once again became angry and start to beat Laila again, Mariam stepped in and killed him. Mariam then turned to Laila and gave her the greatest largesse, she told her to run away, she would stay there to take the blame and go to jail. Mariam gave her life for Laila and her daughter.
In the novel One Thousand Splendid Suns Rasheed seems to have a rather insatiable personality. Also Marium is treated in a sort of invidious manner while living with Rasheed. Marium feels that no matter what she does Rasheed will never be fully satisfied.Towards the end of the novel when Marium kills Rasheed, the court as able to substantiate a case and Marium was put to death.
The book A Thousand Splendid suns was a very coherent book. It all came together when we found out that Laila and Mariam would end up being together. Throughout the book, the people of the city would eschew the war so they wouldn't being killed or hurt. Mariam started out her journey on the wrong foot. She came home only to see her mother hanging from the tree. Her mother was very lonely and full of anger. Mariam did not want to grow up to be like her. We found out that Mariam did not take after her mother's invidious personality. She would later meet Laila who would change her life. Laila was the girl who lost her family to the war. Mariam's transigent personality, kept her from cooperating with Laila for the first few weeks until she realized that Laila really wasn't all that bad. They were both married to Rasheed. Rasheed came across as insatiable because he was never satisfied with anything that his wives did. He was a very invidious, harmful, and abusive person. He didn't come across as the flattering guy that every girl wanted to marry someday.
ReplyDeleteAfter living through the death of her mother Nana, Miriam became very taciturn when she had to start to live with Jalil. When the germane time came to, Jalil had to give Miriam away to Rasheed, even though he knew it wasn't in her best interest. To Miriam's best ability she eschewed Rasheed for as long as she could but when the final straw was pulled Rasheed put her to work. Since Rasheed was a person who relies on the fundamentals he required Miriam to wear the classic burka when she was about.
ReplyDeleteMariam is the illgetimate child of the aquistive man jalil. Due to Jalil's wealthy status he wont let Nana and Mariam live with him and his three wives. So in spite Nana tells Mariam these carping stories of how Jalil was never there for her birth and her raising. So when Nana dies she is left with Jalil who sets up an arranged marriage with Rasheed. When they leave for Kabul she tells Jalil to eschew their home in Kabul but we know that he does not.
ReplyDeleteCompared to his other children, Jalil eschewed Mariam. He was intransigent when it came to letting her in his house when she waited outside. He was so stubborn about it he let Mariam sleep on the street that night. Up until that happened Mariam never knew how her dad really felt about her, and she had an insatiable desire to spend time with him and to please him. When Nana hanged herself and Mariam had to live with Jalil her feelings became more and more invidious towards him. Later when she left with Rasheed she yelled at Jalil to never come and see her.
ReplyDeleteMariam is one of the main charecters in the book, A Thousend Splended Suns. Her mother Nana was very invidious toward Jalil. jalil tried to esche mariam because she was considered an illegitimate child. Since he had her with Nana and they wernt married it was concidered bad in their community. Mariam later got married to Rasheed. He was very intransigent, it was his way or the highway. mariam later becomes friends with Laila, towards the end of the book they kill Rasheed.
ReplyDeleteLaila is livig in a home full of bitterness. Her invidious mother has serious issues of depression and grief, this is because of her sons' death. The funeral was no doubt an ecomium to Laila's brothers. However Laila did not receive much praise, instead she was completely rejected by her mother. It was best for Laila to eschew her mother. There is still some happiness in her life, and that is Tariq. But her streak of happiness does not last, and soon there is a whole new journey for Laila and Mariam.
ReplyDeleteIn the novel A Thousand Splendid Suns, a girl named Mariam has to marry a man named Rasheed. After they get married and try to have a child, Mariam loses the child and Rasheed begins carping every little thing Mariam does. A few years later, a girl named Laila comes into the picture and marries Rasheed. At first Mariam hates her but then they grow to love each other and they realize that in order to survive living with Rasheed, they would both have to be coherent. Laila ends up having one of Rasheed's children and his name was Zalmai. Zalmai was always trying to emulate what his father did. Then when he accidentally told his father that his mother's old "friend" Tariq came to visit, Rasheed became very mad and started to try and kill Laila. So Mariam got a shovel from the tool shed and killed Rasheed. After that Mariam was sentenced to death and was not able to be tenable. As she was walking to her death she was very taciturn and can only think about Laila and the children.
ReplyDeleteOne of A Thousand Splendid Suns main characters is an acquisitive woman named Miriam. She is an illegitimate child whose mother commits suicide. In order to please his wives, Jalil allows Rasheed to marry Miriam. In her mind she is being arrogated from her home. She is never really able to please Rasheed because he is a carping person.
ReplyDeleteIn the book "A Thousand Splendid Suns" the main character is a girl named Mariam. She is a very acquisitive girl who has to live with her constantly carping mother. Her father, Jalil, is one of the richest men in the book. Mariam emulates Jalil, and wants nothing more then for him to admire her as he does his other children. Nana eschews Mariam from the rest of the world. She desires to go to school and play with other kids, but Nana won't let her. Mariam soon learns that her father doesn't care for her like she thought he did, and with her mother committing suicide, Jalil marries Mariam off to a nasty man named Rasheed. This causes a slew of events that play out in the rest of the book.
ReplyDeleteThe novel really climaxes once Laila and Mariam are put in the same setting. When Laila joins in courtship with Rasheed and starts to live in the house, Mariam takes this action in an invidious way. When Rasheed starts to ignore Mariam and treat Laila like his "beautiful flower," Mariam becomes taciturn and ignores Laila. Mariam's attitude intimidates Laila, and Laila tries her best to eschew her in the house. The conflict only worsens once Laila has her children, and Mariam becomes jealous of her because she is living the life Mariam had wanted for herself.
ReplyDeleteMariam, being eschewed from the rest of the world for her first 15 years of life, finally gives in to her desires and journeys to Herat. She gives up the acquistive ways that she's known and walks directly to Jalil's door with the purpose of telling her father exactly what's on her mind. Mariam ends of being ignored and shunned from the house, and spends the night on the street. When she is taken home the next day, she sees a devastating sight; her mother hanging from a tree, dead. Jalil attempts to take Mariam in, but she only shows him an instransigent side of herself. Mariam believed at that moment that never again would she fall for Jalil and his insincere care for her well-being.
ReplyDeleteThe Novel A Thousand Splendid Suns starts out in a town called Kabul. The main character at this point is a little girl named Mariam, who was a bastard child, or harami as they call it in the book, of a well to do man in the city named Jalil. Because of this "inconvenience" to him that would tarnish his social status, he eschews Mariam as far as recognizing her as his child goes; only visiting her in private far away from the public eye. In a sense it was germane for him to do this considering the culture that they live in. However, towards the end of their relationship, Mariam ends up resenting him for it. The main reason she does so is that after her mother committed suicide, her father married her off instead of keeping her. She is forced to marry a man who she doesn't know who lives miles and miles away from her home, and to live a rather banal life at a very young age.
ReplyDeleteIn the book A thousand Splendid Suns Marium has to live though the death of her mother or Nana. And then be forced to marry a man who she dosn't want to. that causes Marium to be invidious. She didn't want to marry Rasheed she wanted to go live with her father Jalil. But Jalil didn't want anyone ot know he had another daughter. thoughout the begining of the book marium is very taciturn, because she dosn't know how to act around her new husband rasheed. and she wants nothing to do with Jalil her father. she trys to eschew him because of what he did to her and not letting her live with him.
ReplyDeleteIn the book A Thousand Splendid Suns a girl, Mariam, is rasied on the outsirts of Kabul. She and her mother Nana attempt to live as normal a life as possible but it is hard for Mairum when her mother is always carping about everything and anything. First it's Mariam's father who has scorned Nana multiple times then it was Jalil's (Mariam's father) wives. Even though all Nana di was bad mouth Jalil Mariam still emulated him for the simple reason of she didn't really understand the situation she was apart of. You see Nana used to be one of Jalil's maids but he got her pregnent which is frowned upon in their society. Which meant for Mariam she wasn't allowed to live with her father or even realativly close to her father because it could mess up his social standings. If he were to bring Mariam around it would most likely turn out people would start to eschew him as they realized what Mariam was. So sadly for Mariam she was already set on fate's path of misery and endurence before she was even born.
ReplyDeleteThe book "A Thousand Splendid Suns" was anything but coherent until part three, when it all came together and Laila and Mariam both ended up married to Rasheed. After one failed attempt to run away, Mariam and Laila were beaten by the invidious Rasheed, and eschewed from one another, and locked in seperate rooms. After days they were finally released and given a second chance. When Rasheed once again became angry and start to beat Laila again, Mariam stepped in and killed him. Mariam then turned to Laila and gave her the greatest largesse, she told her to run away, she would stay there to take the blame and go to jail. Mariam gave her life for Laila and her daughter.
ReplyDeleteIn the novel One Thousand Splendid Suns Rasheed seems to have a rather insatiable personality. Also Marium is treated in a sort of invidious manner while living with Rasheed. Marium feels that no matter what she does Rasheed will never be fully satisfied.Towards the end of the novel when Marium kills Rasheed, the court as able to substantiate a case and Marium was put to death.
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