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By Meg Daughtery
Identity: My Sister’s Keeper, The Bell Jar, A Thousand Splendid Suns
Jodi Picoult Bestselling author born on May
19, 1966, in Nesconset in Long Island in New York
Studied creative writing at Princeton and had two short stories published in Seventeen magazine
Awarded New England Bestseller Award for Fiction
She and her husband Tim now live in Hanover, New Hampshire with their three children
Sylvia Plath Born October 27, 1932 in Boston,
Massachusetts She was an exceptional student
despite the depression she went through in 1953
She married Ted Hughes Ted left Plath and as a result she fell
into deep depression that winter On February 1963 she committed
suicide using her gas oven The Collection of Poems won her
the Pulitzer Prize First poet to win Pulitzer Prize after
death
Khaled Hosseini
Khalad Hosseini was born in Kabul, Afghanistan in 1965
Hoseini’s family moved to San Jose California in 1980
His first novel The Kite Runner has become a international bestseller published in 70 countries and he was equally as successful with his second novel, A Thousand Splendid Suns
Khalad has been working through The Khalad Hosseini Foundation inspired by a trip to Afghanistan Khalad had made in 2007
My Sister’s KeeperMain Characters: Anna Fitzgerald
› Thirteen year old girl who lives as a donor to her sister Kate› Anna decides to sue her parents for medical emancipation
Kate Fitzgerald› The middle child and focal point of many of the events in the
novel› Mostly defined through her battle with cancer
Sara and Brian Fitzgerald› The parents of Anna and Kate who struggle in their marriage
because of their different opinions about the trial
Themes: Bonds of Sisterhood
› Both girls recognize that from birth Anna has served as Kate’s lifeline as well as sister which makes their relationship even stronger
Frank Weston Benson The Sisters 1899
The Bell JarMain Characters: Esther Greenwood
› Esther is a smart, ambitious young girl who dreams of being a writer› Esther suffers from a mental breakdown and must fight against her
depression and to regain her sanity Mrs. Greenwood Esther's mother who does not do much to support Esther's
dream of a writer and agrees with society’s notions about women
Buddy Willard› A smart, achieving boy who represents the ideal 1950’s male and
seems to be ideal for Esther› suppresses Esther’s writing ambitions and tries to make her marry
him.
Themes: Lack of Relationships
› Due to Esther's feeling of isolation from society, she does not have a support system to motivate her
By Bruno Brudrovic
Stasis in darkness.Then the substanceless bluePour of tor and distances.God's lioness,How one we grow,Pivot of heels and knees! - The furrowSplits and passes, sister toThe brown arcOf the neck I cannot catch,
Ariel (1965)
A Thousand Splendid Suns
Main Characters: Mariam
› Quiet thoughtful women born out of wedlock to a rich man › Is forced to marry Rasheed when she is fifteen as a result of her mothers
death
Laila› Laila is the second female protagonists and is independent and intelligent
Rasheed › widowed shoemaker who believes in the standard of what the ideal wife
should be like which is subservient and obedient
Themes Female Bonds
› Laila and Mariam form a strong bond despite their husband and government to reduce their power
Enough by Leisa Collins who promotes the security of Afghan women and girls freedom and equality.
Identity Anna’s Identity
› Anna and Kate share a complex bond that forms a substantial part of each girls identity
› Anna desires to know who she would be without Kate Esther’s search for identity
› Esther tries to identify herself with the relationships she has with people in her life but because of her inability to from strong relationships she is incapable of finding her identity
Mariam’s and Laila’s Identities › Mariam is forced to identify herself through Rasheed who
makes her over when they go in public and controls her every action
› Laila must give up who she wants to become and marry Rasheed because of her little options and for her love of Tariq and her child
Works Cited Ed. Diane Telgen. "The Bell Jar." Novels for Students. 1. Detroit:
Gale, 1997. 22-42. Gale Virtual Reference Library. Web. 16 May 2012.
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"Khaled Hosseini | Biography." Khaled Hosseini | Biography. Web. 16 May 2012. <http://www.khaledhosseini.com/hosseini-bio.html>.
MIller, Erin C. "Jodi Picoult Biography." About.com Bestsellers. Web. 16 May 2012. <http://bestsellers.about.com/od/authorprofilesaz/p/jodi_picoult.htm>.
"Sylvia Plath- Poets.org - Poetry, Poems, Bios & More." Sylvia Plath- Poets.org - Poetry, Poems, Bios & More. Web. 16 May 2012. <http://www.poets.org/poet.php/prmPID/11>.