Thousand Splendid Suns

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A Thousand Splendid Suns takes place in both Pakistan and Afghanistan, particularly Kabul, from about 1960-2000. This was a very bad time to be a woman in Afghanistan as women were considered inferior to men. This was only made worse by the warlords that rocked Kabul and later, the Taliban.
Mariam lived a hard life. Born a harmani, and married young to a man she’d never met, Mariam left the life she’d known for fifteen years to go live with Rasheed, her husband. This is her only option, for she can tell that she doesn’t belong at Jalil’s house. When Rasheed insists she wear a burqa she says nothing because what choice does she have? "Where I come from a woman's face is her husband's business only," As a woman, she is succumbent to a man’s …show more content…

She is abused, unappreciated, and miserable, but she endures because she has no other options. After six miscarriages, Rasheed has an even shorter temper than before, especially because he was hoping so badly for another son to have all the experiences he never got to have with his deceased son. After dinner and complaining that Mariam's food she prepared was subpar, a nightly ritual, Rasheed storms over to her and forces her to chew pebbles. "Soon, Rasheed returns with a handful of pebbles and forces Mariam’s mouth open and stuffs them in. He then orders her to chew the pebbles. In her fear, she does as he asks, breaking the molars in the back of her mouth. He tells her, “Now you know what your rice tastes like. Now you know what you’ve given me in this marriage. Bad food, and nothing …show more content…

We endure. It’s all we have.” This proven true multiple times in the book. Women are put in positions of inferiority and they cannot protest. While Mariam is in prison she meets a woman with ywho tried to flee Kabul with a man who'd fallen in love with her while she was married. "the mullah's son was flogged before he repented and said that Naghma had seduced him with her feminine charms. She'd cast a spell on him, he said. He promised he would rededicate himself to the study of the Koran. The mullah's son was freed. Naghma was sentenced to five years." No one would give what Naghma said any heed because she was a woman. At this period of time in Afghanistan women were put in positions where they had to endure because they couldn't fight back. When Rasheed abused Mariam, she couldn't leave him because she was unsafe without a husband. A man was a woman's link to safety and power in times of turmoil. Laila puts up with Rasheed's apathy for Aziza for this same reason. Naghma was thrown in jail because she could not speak for herself. It was incredibly easy to blame women for men's errors since women were seen as inferior to

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