Reading A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini really opened my
eyes to the oppression of women over in the Middle East. The stories of
violence and war broadcasted over the news distract the public from the
problems of oppressing Middle Eastern women.
The
women in the Middle East do not have much of a say in basically anything they
do. In the novel, Mariam and Laila had very few choices that they could make on
their own. The first choice Mariam was able to make on her own was going to visit
her father. Choosing to leave her mother and go to her father led Mariam to
live a life without any choices. Mariam’s mother committed suicide which forced
her to stay with her father. Her father ended up arranging Mariam’s marriage to
Rasheed. Living with Rasheed stripped Mariam of making her own choices as he
used her as his own slave. The next time she was able to make her own choice
was when she decided to kill Rasheed with a shovel and later when she decides
to sign a contract of guilt and die.
As
a young girl, Laila didn’t have many choices either. Laila had to take over as
the woman of the household since her mother refused to cook or clean when in
her deep depression. Laila was also forced to go to school to get an education
by her father, as she had no choice. After her parents died, Laila had to agree
to Rasheed’s marriage proposal to survive since she was left stranded and didn’t
want to have to survive by begging on the streets. After Rasheed was killed and
Mariam handed over her life to the Taliban, Laila was forced to find another
man to protect her so she wouldn’t be left begging on the streets. Luckily the
man she found was the man she has been in love with her whole life, Tariq.
Seeing
the oppression of women in the Middle East makes me so much more appreciative
to live as a woman in the United States. Arranged marriages are not vital to the
American culture. In the United States, women can choose who they want to marry
or if they want to marry at all. Here, a woman doesn’t need a man to survive in
life. Women are able to find jobs and make their own livings; they don’t need
to depend on men for money or survival. Women are not forced to wear burquas
like Middle Eastern women are; women can choose to wear the clothes they want, how
to do their hair and if they want to wear makeup or not. Reading about all of
the differences between the American culture and the Middle Eastern culture
makes me so much more appreciative to live in the country I do where women have
just about as many rights as men.
Good. :-)
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