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Jalil has multiple legitimate wives and children, but Mariam is an illegitimate "harami" or bastard. She is tutored at home. Ultimately, throughout the
rest of the novel, Mariam's capacity for endurance is what allows her to survive horrible conditions and depressing personal losses. A Thousand
Splendid Suns essays are academic essays for citation. Nana clings to Mariam as her only strong familial connection, and when Mariam begins to
attempt to deepen her relationship with Jalil, Nana kills herself. She is a strong girl who questions authority and dreams of bigger things for herself -
far beyond what she finds within the walls of her small shack. The Taliban's intent in making it law for a woman to wear the burqua is a statement
that the women have no rights The box contains a letter apologizing and providing an update for Mariam. He prayed for a boy and held Laila in
even higher esteem. Tariq's family, however, moves to Pakistan, and Laila feels devastatedbefore Tariq left, he and Laila had sex. Laila is born
sometime after the marriage of Mariam and Rasheed. Mariam and Jalil always go fishing and draw pictures when he visits. Like his first novel, The
Kite Runner, it is set in Afghanistan. Mariam gets pregnant seven times but loses the baby each time due to a health complication. Laila and Zalmai
pick up Aziza and leave town. Tariq is the most positive male role model in Laila's life. She, Giti, and Laila all go to school together and play in the
streets of Kabul. He ultimately dies in the bomb blast along with his wife. During wartime, she got struck with a bomb on the streets of Kabul.
Jalil's wife tells Mariam that Mariam is to be married off to a shoe shop owner named Rasheed in Kabul. After they are killed, Laila's mother
Fariba is never the same. Rasheed beats Laila and tries to suffocate her. Miriam, a main character in the novel A Thousand Splendid Suns,
experiences extreme physical, mental, and sexual abuse from virtually every authority figure in her life. The Taliban's intent in making it law for a
woman to wear the burqua is a statement that the women have no rights A few weeks after Tariq's family leaves, Laila is almost hit by a bullet.
Once Laila announced that she was pregnant, Rasheed was ecstatic. Did Laila know about Rasheed personality before marriage. She had begun
stealing money from Rasheed in order to put her plan into action. Prior to her trip to Herat, she was shielded about Jalil's true regard for Mariam.
Often Mariam confides in Mullah Faizullah, as he respects her not only as a student, but he also recognizes her potential for greatness. Sayeed
treats Tariq well, pays him, houses him, and even fits him with a new leg. Hakim wants to leave Afghanistan, but Fariba will not leave the land for
which her sons have died. At the end of the novel, Mariam rises up in revenge and strikes Rasheed dead. The first part focuses on the upbringing
of Mariam , a child of illegitimate birth who was raised in a small hut outside of the city of Herat. Rasheed puts Laila on a pedestal and makes fun
of Mariam in order to impress Laila. Soon after Mariam's arrival to Jalil's home, Afsoon and the other wives decide that Mariam can not stay, as
she is illegitimate. Though throughout the novel there are references to Nana's life as an individual prior to her connection to Jalil, Nana's life
revolves around her role as Mariam's mother. He threatens to kill the three if they attempt to run away again. They are taken to a police station and
are returned home. Giti, like Hasina, is one of Laila's friends. Zalmai truly worships his father and believes he can do no wrong. Sayeed ultimately
hires Tariq and allows him to start his life over after his prison sentence. You will be able to browse the content of our site, but a modern browser
will provide a better experience. There are certain aspects of the human experience that every one of us can identify with on a certain level. They
never see Mariam again. If Mariam were to leave, the Taliban would search for both of them to find the murderer, but Mariam cannot let the
children live in such danger. Laila refuses because the doctor ordered her not to do so for six weeks. She lives with Nana's harsh realism, imbuing
her with a sense of longing for a better life. Zalmai is at first adverse to Tariq, but he warms up. Both Mariam and Nana express hope at various
points throughout this section. Rasheed soon neglects the baby and implies that he knows the baby is not his. When Tariq is around to defend
Laila, he beats Khadim up.