A Thousand Splendid Suns
Endurance
One of the novel's major themes is endurance. Nan tells Mariam, "There is only one . . . skill a woman like you and me needs in life, and they don't teach it in school . . . it is this: tahamul. Endure." When Mariam asks what she is to endure, Nana tells her, "There won't be any shortage of things." (p. 67) Consider the women in the novel and what they must endure in their environment and circumstances, juxtaposed with what women endure in Western life. What things are specific to women in either society? Do men have anything to endure?