Review of Hosseini’s Novels as a Unique of Struggle, Reservation, and Punishment: A Thousand Splendid Suns and the Kite Runner
Journal Title: International Journal of Linguistics and Literature - Year 2019, Vol 8, Issue 4
Abstract
In his young A Thousand Splendid Suns, writer Khaled Hosseini offers a lively picture regarding a nation penniless via a chain over ideological pioneers yet wars pressured about it by abroad and inside powers. The story, as traverses a range of decades, is driven through the recollections over pair younger ladies, Laila and Mariam, who, despite for sure stand-out beginnings, discover themselves between element related then prepared on some another. Hosseini's women, a great deal kind of regarding Afghanistan itself, seem, via all accounts, in imitation of be pushed together with the guide on the impulses concerning backyard powers, familial and societal, including small risk concerning affecting their own certain over a sort lives and fates, anyway his depiction concerning Laila then Mariam or their fantasies, preliminaries, then difficulties gives a problematic perspective of female into Afghanistan that goes past mistreatment yet the generalization on the cover.
Authors and Affiliations
Sulekha Sundaresan, Sumathi K. , Kolappadhas P
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