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 peopleââ¬â¢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.â⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦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 Lailaââ¬â¢s story before life with Mariam and Rasheed. Living a life with loving parents and two unfamili ar brave brothers fighting for their country, Lailaââ¬â¢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 Lailaââ¬â¢s friends and neighbors were leaving the country, including Tariq, whom she found a sudden love interest in shortly before he left. Lailaââ¬â¢s mother refused to leave and put her familyââ¬â¢s lives at risk until justice was received for her deceased sons. After a lot of convincing from Lailaââ¬â¢s father, her mother agreed to move to safer territory. On the day of moving out, a bomb hit Lailaââ¬â¢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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