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The Kite Runner Similarities Between Damon And Pythias
People have different emotions towards one another, for example there is hatred, love, and lastly friendship. In the passage “ The Kite Runner” by, Khaled Hosseini the two characters Hassen and Amir have an outstanding companionship that no one, not even a bully can pull apart. In the other passage “ Damon and Pythias” by, William F. Russell the two main characters go through a defining moment in their friendship that can cost the life of one of them. In both passages there is one common theme a friend always has your back no matter what. The passage from “ The Kite Runner” the theme of friendship is shown through the events, characters and, setting. In the story Hassen and Amir are ambushed by the villages bully, Assef. They are on top of

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