Mariam And Laila's Life In A Thousand Splendid Suns

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The ending of the novel is a beautiful tribute to the protagonists, Mariam and Laila’s, relationship; it emphasizes the relationship that they had built and how Mariam’s love still lives on after her death. Mariam, Laila, and Laila’s lover, Tariq, all play a part in Mariam and Laila’s husband’s, Rasheed, murder. Mariam sacrifices herself for Laila and takes the blame for her Rasheed’s murder and is stoned to death. Laila and Tariq are eternally grateful because now they get to live their lives together. After leaving their comfortable lives in Pakistan, they move to Kabul to help the children who have nothing. Laila and Tariq stop in Mariam’s childhood town in Kabul and find that she has an inheritance that her rich father had left her. Using Mariam’s inheritance Laila can now help fund the orphanage. At the close of the novel, Laila is pregnant with her third child. They are playing a game, “but the game only involved boy names…. Because if it was a girl, Laila had already named her” (Hosseini Find Page). Laila has already decided to name the baby Mariam if it is a girl because Mariam will always live on in “Laila’s own heart, where she shines with the radiance of a thousand splendid suns” (Hosseini 366). …show more content…
In the beginning of the novel, women have simple rights such as going to school and leaving their houses. But as the novel progresses it is obvious that their rights are diminishing. It all came to a climax when the Taliban came into power, women could not even leave their houses by themselves without either their husband or a male relative. If they did go out without one they “would be beaten and sent home”. (Hosseini 208) Husbands are now allowed to treat their wives like slaves, they can do whatever they would like and it is perfectly