Monday, March 21, 2011

Topic A. C.Nguyen. Pd.1

In the inspiring book, A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini, Hosseini demonstrates how social issues such as domestic abuse can influence others. The author uses foreshadowing and diction to show the negative effect on others because of physiological abuse.
Mariam’s mother insults her to make her feel horrible about her life and that she must suffer in order to obtain anything. She yells at her saying, “What a stupid girl you are!…You’ll have nothing. You are nothing!” (27) She is led to believe that her life is nothing without her mother and she is always going to live in a burdened, distress life. Nana’s mocking foreshadows how Mariam will look at her future.
Mariam had many miscarriages which caused her troubles in her home. With every lost child, Rasheed had begun to ignore Mariam more and become disgraceful of her. “Now nothing she did pleased him” (99). The diction used showcases how hard Mariam had tried to make up for her not being able to conceive even though it is not all her fault. She begins to dread her marriage and falls into much pain. Rasheed’s physiological abuse causes Mariam to believe that she is a failure and has caused nothing but burden.
In both situations, Mariam feels that she is a fraught to both people. One in which is her own mother who caused her to believe that she is worthless and the other in which her husband causes her to believe that she is a burden in his life. The self-esteem of a person can be very limited when their surroundings are negative which causes them to feel pessimistic.

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