Mariam Disobeys In A Thousand Splendid Suns

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In Khaled Hosseini’s A Thousand Splendid Suns, one of the main characters, Mariam Khan, disobeys her mother by leaving her to see her father, Jalil. Her mother threatens Mariam that she would kill herself if she went. Mariam didn't believe her and left for her father’s. When she got there after finding out how much of a fake her father is, she finds her mother has committed suicide. Mariam, devastated of her mother’s death, and takes full blame for it. This is very comparable to Hamlet, when Polonius forbids Ophelia from seeing Hamlet but hamlet disobeys and continues to see her. Understanding why Mariam disobeyed her mother, poses an issue. There are many reasons for Mariam to go through with this, which include how her mother was treating her. Her actions show that she seemed to be so tired of her mother that she wanted to experience something new with her father. This is similar to Shakespeare’s play, Hamlet, and the relationship …show more content…

However, after recalling minor details in the beginning of the story, we see many reasons as to why Mariam might be distraught with her mother. These reasons all add up to Mariam disobeying her mother. Analyzing this story alongside Shakespeare’s play, we can see that the cumulative reason that Mariam disobeyed her mother was because of love. In Hamlet we see many examples of disobedience that occur because of love. Seeing this obvious reason in the play aids in uncovering the hidden reason why Mariam disobeyed her mother. Mariam’s love for her father exceeded that of her mothers. The small details, show the small actions that her mother did to Mariam, that all added up to Mariam’s love for her becoming unconditional. To Mariam, her love with her father was reciprocated. This lead Mariam seeking the love of her father over that of her mother’s. Therefor Mariam decided to leave her mother against her will, to seek the better love of her father,

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