Wednesday, May 20, 2020

Analysis Of The Book The Cold Blood - 2963 Words

Yasmine Shaaban AP Junior English August 1st, 2014 1). Usually when two people’s point of views are depicted in a story, the books are separated to help the reader understand which character is thinking or saying what. In these two books, the points of view from different people is a reoccurring theme among the pages. In A Thousand Splendid Suns, points of view from two afghan women are portrayed. At first, the story of one woman is told, then the book is separated into a different part telling the story of the other woman. When the stories become associated with one another, the book is separated once again into a different part, telling their stories together, but with chapters separating their points of view on the shared story.†¦show more content†¦Mariam goes on and gets married to the man, Rasheed, and the couple start their life together. The story then is separated into another part which tells Laila’s story before life with Mariam and Rasheed. Living a life with loving parents and two unfamili ar brave brothers fighting for their country, Laila’s childhood was nothing short of perfect, despite all the controversy going on in the country around her. She had two best girl friends, went to school, lived in a great community, was strikingly beautiful, and had one special friend named Tariq. Unfortunately, both of her brothers who were at war, were suddenly killed, causing her mother to go into a deep depression. The revolution in the country just kept getting worse and worse, and soon all of Laila’s friends and neighbors were leaving the country, including Tariq, whom she found a sudden love interest in shortly before he left. Laila’s mother refused to leave and put her family’s lives at risk until justice was received for her deceased sons. After a lot of convincing from Laila’s father, her mother agreed to move to safer territory. On the day of moving out, a bomb hit Laila’s household and killed both of her parents instantly. Luckil y, or not so lucky enough, Laila was outside of the house and was kept alive with one deaf ear and a few bumps and bruises. She was

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