In the novel "A Thousand Splendid Suns", Mariam and Laila are both forced to marry Rasheed, and face hardships through their marriage and society. Explain what motives are used and how they give Mariam and Laila hope in their lives.
In the novel "A Thousand Splendid Suns" Mariam and Laila both have one thing in common in which gives them hope, birth. After Mariam has lost her mother everything just crumble down in a blink of eye, at the moment she is found pregnant she has gained hope. Mariam feels as if the child will be only thing true and left as part of her. For Laila the birth of her child has brought her hope because the child resembels the great love that was found between her and Tariq.
In the novel "A Thousand Splendid Suns" Mariam and Laila both have one thing in common in which gives them hope, birth. After Mariam has lost her mother everything just crumble down in a blink of eye, at the moment she is found pregnant she has gained hope. Mariam feels as if the child will be only thing true and left as part of her. For Laila the birth of her child has brought her hope because the child resembels the great love that was found between her and Tariq.
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