And The Mountains Echoed Essay

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The choices that we make can have a great impact on our lives. Whether the decision is either good or bad is unknown for the result won't show until the future. At times we believe that the easiest path is the right path, but in many cases it is not. What Hosseini has shown us in And The Mountains Echoed is an overview of people that seem to make the wrong choices believing that they made the right choice and how that can affect someone in many ways than one. The main struggle in this book is when Saboor gives up his daughter Pari, ultimately cutting off any connection with her. The person who is most affected by this is Pari’s older brother Abdullah who viewed Pari as his only family. “It had to be her. I am sorry Abdullah she had to be the one. The finger, cut to save the hand.’’( Hosseini 48) This is where the journey of little Pari begins. Believing that he made the right choice, Saboor sells Pari in order to pay of certain debts to support his family, but also to give his daughter a life which he could never give …show more content…

Luckily for Abdullah he managed just fine on his own, he was able to find happiness with his new family. commemoration of his sister Abdullah named his daughter Pari. His way of raising his daughter was different from his own father ways. He always tried his best to not overwork himself too much so be would be able to spend time with his family. Abdullah never let his dignity control his life. He always tried his best to give his daughter all the necessities she would need and for that she was always grateful towards him. There wasn't a day where Abdullah didn't put his daughter into consideration he loved his family but there also wasn't a day were he didn't think about his sister. In a way he sees Pari in his daughter, his daughter was a remblence of Pari, all of the things he couldn't do for Pari he did for his

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