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Paragraph 1 What causes Enaiatollah to move on to a different place? What is the consequence of his move? In the book, Enaiat describes his heritage. He says that some people say that they originate from the Koshan and other people. Others say that they're slaves and they treat them like it. He also says that the Taliban and the Pashtun treat them very bad. This is an actual quote from the book "Some people say we're descended from Genghis Khan's army. Some say our ancestors were the Koshan, the ancient inhabitants of those lands, the legendary builders of the Buddhas of Bamiyan. And some say we're slaves, and treat us like slaves. To leave the area was extremely dangerous for us because with the Taliban and the Pashtun, they aren't the same …show more content…

They shot the teacher because they wanted the school to close. "I was very tired. Not only that. I'd also count the number of bridges blown up by the Taliban and the burned-out cars." This gives us an idea of what the Taliban does. You would be truly crazy if you were to willingly stay in an area ruled by such terror. Because of this factor, Enaiat and his mother decided to leave and find a better home. This is probably one of the biggest, if not the biggest change one could make. In some ways, this factor has helped Enaiat. He developed skills that he might need later on. He became so independent in such a short …show more content…

A lot of people still think this. If more people like Enaiat tell their story, people can learn from their experience and so they can stop generalizing. We can learn from their culture, but we can't if they are deported. We, as a society, are hesitant to accept things we don't know. We hear a lot of terror from those countries. The result of this is that we are negative towards the majority of people, these immigrants are innocent and they are looking for a home. If we are open to these people, we can change as a society and we can look at the world with a different

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