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    “Afghanistan is the land of Pashtuns. It always has been‚ always will be. We are the true Afghans‚ the pure Afghans‚ not this Flat-Nose here.” This is the start of the tension between the two distinct social classes on pages 40-43 within the novel‚ The Kite Runner. The author’s purpose for placing this scene within the novel is to show the relationship held between the Hazara Tribe‚ and the Pashtun tribe‚ within Afghanistan. The scene in the book allows the reader to begin to understand the tension between

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    The Kite Runner Essay Betrayal lingers like a curse‚ haunting its way into consciousness‚ injecting its poison of despair and loneliness. The action of Betraying is mostly associated with hate. However‚ there are some exceptions. Betrayal is not always done by evil people neither it is necessarily a closed end to a strong relationship between individuals. In khaled Hosseini’s novel The kite Runner‚ it is illustrated through character and setting the situations where betrayers were put

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    Kahled Hosseini’s novel‚ "The Kite Runner‚" serves as a story of redemption and metamorphosis of child into man‚ through the eyes of a young Afghan boy born into a family of recognition and prosperity. Amir‚ son of businessman Baba‚ narrates his outlook on the struggles he faced from his troubled childhood‚ including jealousy‚ neglect‚ and the manifestation of his own insecurities. Amir thrives for redemption in hopes of relieving self-condemnation‚ due to pain inflicted on his best friend Hassan

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    writing about actual situations‚ though it is classified under fiction. He grew up as the oldest of five children in the town of Kabul‚ Afghanistan. Due to his dad’s’ job‚ their family made the move to Iran and that is where the foundation of The Kite Runner was created. At this time in history‚ the Soviet war had just begun and Hosseini’s family could not return to Kabul. They then later decided to move to America to try and find a better life. “The story’s

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    Betrayal or Love? THE KITE RUNNER Essay “There are only really a few stories to tell in the end‚ and betrayal and the failure of love is one of those good stories to tell”- Sean Lennon. Khaled Hosseini’s ‘The Kite Runner’ is a story that really is quite relevant to this quote. People might say that it isn’t‚ but there betrayal in almost every nook and cranny of the story. Betrayal is simply defined as being disloyal to someone‚ yet it is so much more than that. Betrayal can cause the greatest

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    1/15/13 The Kite Runner In Khaled Hosseini’s “ The Kite Runner’’ one of the characters Rahiem Khan says to Amir “There is a way to be good again. Amir knows he has to go to Pakistan to see Rahiem Khan. During first few chapters of “The Kite Runner”‚ Amir is seen as a very young boy‚ always going on adventures with his friend Hassan. His father‚ Baba is a filthy rich man

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    people to act in a certain way. In both ways‚ it shows that people are always influenced by the people around them. In the novel "the kite runner" and the play "Othello"‚ they show how society and family influences cause terrible ending. Characters are influenced by the idea of real male in the society‚ and the love within their family. First of all‚ in the kite runner‚ Baba is a highly respected man in Kabul‚ he is one of the most successful businessmen‚ however‚ he

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    Analyse how a section of the written text showed purposeful development of a theme.   The section which showed a purposeful development of the theme of loyalty and betrayal in the text The Kite Runner‚ written by Khaled Hosseini‚ was the event of Hassan’s rape. This event of Hassan’s rape from Assef is the most important part of the book when thinking about Amir’s character because it is this event that is the catalyst for the way in which he treated Hassan afterwards through the thoughts that

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    In the novel The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini the protagonist Amir has found himself in a collision with forces beyond his control and in his case his response to the collision can be described as morally questionable. We see this first on the day of Hassan’s raping and years later with Assef and Amir last encounter. The day of the kite running Amir wins and Hassan goes off to run for the kite‚ this was the day Amir made his father so proud of him. But what he didn’t know is that while Hassan

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    One of the central themes of the Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini‚ is whether Amir truly redeemed himself for what he did. First of all‚ I think what he did to Hassan was terrible. Not helping his friend‚ and half brother‚ which he would find out later‚ when he is getting raped‚ is a terrible and cowardice act. He should have at least told someone what had happened‚ or had fought back‚ rather than avoiding the situation all together. Did he honestly think that this event would not hurt his conscience

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