First of all, Mariam played a strong role by enduring the strikes and whips of her husband Rashid. If Laila feels Rasheed uncomfortable, Maryam had to suffer from all the pain, as Rasheed likes Laila and she does not want to hurt her. Mariam may have been disappointed, but Mariam played an important role in promoting women by showing scapegoat prototypes rather than against Lyra. Maria saw the possibilities and strengths of Lira and saw his rich power, so I noticed that I had to endure hardships.
Mariam lives in Colva on the outskirts of Herat. Her mother is Nana. Her father, Jalil, is a wealthy businessman holding a movie, living in a town with three wives and nine children. Mariam is his illegal daughter, she is forbidden to live with them, but Jaril visits her every Thursday. On her 15th birthday, Maryam wants her father to take her to the movie Pinocchio, contrary to her mother's request. When he did not appear, she went to town to go to his house. He refused to see her, and in the end she went to bed on the street. In the morning, Maryam came home and killed himself afraid that her mother abandoned her. Then Maryam was taken to his father's house. Jalil arranged for her to marry the 30-year-old Kabul's shoe store Rasheed. In Kabul, Maryam has been pregnant 7 times in a row, but she can not pregnant her child.
Maryam is an illegal child, and her resenting mother only offered some bitter advice that swallowed her daughter's nature. ("As the compass needle points to the north," the mother told her daughter "Men's accusation always finds a woman.") To Maryam's mother, the woman must be patient. At the age of fifteen, Maryam hooked his nose and married a 45-year-old shoe shop, her eyes were full of blood-like eyes, her teeth and nails turned yellowish brown. When a child was born, he insulted rude and psychologically abusive and bite a pebble as she wore Burka and her teeth broke.