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    character‚ Amir‚ is an intellectual character‚ loving books more than sports‚ a major disappointment to his powerful father. Amir’s best friend is also a Hazara servant‚ Hassan. Although they are master and servant‚ the boys’ relationship is more of friends and companions. Amir’s favorite activity was to go Kite Fighting with Hassan. The object of the game was to be the last kite in the air while trying to cut the strings of the others. Hassan’s job was to pick up the fallen kites for Amir to keep

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    Quote 1: “I am a coward.” This quote was spoken by Faber when Montag arrived at his house with the Bible. Faber said this because he wanted to express his guilt to Montag that he recognized the unfairness of society‚ but did nothing in order to save himself. The quote is important because it shows that Faber is ashamed of his inability to act against society. The quote shows the reader that society is unforgiving and can even cause revolutionary thinkers like Faber to cower down in fear. Later in

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    Dear Amir agah‚ I’m going to start off by saying I know what you did‚ or didn’t do. We trusted you and were loyal to you and your father‚ and you let Hassan get attacked by those‚ those‚ monsters. He will never be the same thanks to you. And the money Hassan “stole from you‚ yeah‚ I know about that to. I’m surprised that your father actually fell for that‚ but of course Hassan went along with it‚ he;s always loved you. I actually envied you on his early years‚ I always thought he loved you more than

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    Relationship between Amir and Hassan The relationship between Amir and Hassan is one that is complex. There is a bond between them that is only openly acknowledged by one party. The Amir’s denial of their friendship and constant picking on Hassan stems not only from their different cultural and ethnological background but also from his insecurities as a boy. Despite all of this‚ Hassan still insists‚ “Amir Agha and I are friends.” (43) and he does so without reservation or malice. As can be inferred

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    Rafael Cordero Mr. Hull U.S History 21 January 2015 Is Edward Snowden a Traitorous Coward? or an American Hero? Edward Snowden has become one of the most popular whistleblowers in modern days. He did a great favor to the world by revealing many of the secrets that the U.S was keeping from the public. However the done deed may have gone too far because the toll it took on the United States was bigger than most imagined. Snowden was a simple employee at the NSA before his infamy overcame his position

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    central character‚ Amir‚ narrates his personal journey from childhood to present-day adulthood. As a child‚ Amir is a member of a privileged Kabul upper class‚ until the Russian invasion of Afghanistan in 1978. Throughout the text‚ Amir experiences events that both cause his powerful and conflicting emotions and reveal his flaws and sins. It is his honest and heartfelt response to his wrongdoing that draws a positive connection from the reader. Although his sins are indeed grievous‚ Amir nevertheless remains

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    difference for the lives of Amir‚ Sohrab and Farid. The first character that has been affected by Afghanistan’s world issues is Amir; throughout the novel he has been faced with forced relocation caused by the Afghan-Soviet War and intense emotional and physical trauma caused by the Taliban. During the Russian Invasion‚ Amir and his father are forced to relocate to America due to the intense warfare that is threatening the peace of Kabul‚ Afghanistan. In America‚ Amir is able to assimilate into western

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    Practical Philosophy November 2001 Plato’s theory of Love: Rationality as Passion Lydia Amir ’I … profess to understand nothing but matters of love. ’ Socrates in Plato’s Symposium. times‚ when due to their education and to political changes‚ women earned the right to love and to be loved as equals to men. Introduction One of the most influential traditions of love in the Western world is Platonism. Originating with Plato’s writings on love (mainly the Symposium whose explicit subject is the

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    may try to cover up the past‚ but in the end this feeling is what drives humans to compensate for evil deeds and give back to the world. In this book “the Kite Runner” by Khaled Hosseini‚ the authour demonstrates the effects of guilt on Amir’s life. Amir commits his sin of ignoring the fact that his loyal friend Hassan was raped by Assef‚ and flees to America due to the injustice of the Taliban. He sees America as a way to hide his past. The past haunts him constantly and he is forced to face his guilt

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    Plot: - Amir‚ the protagonist‚ is an adult living in the United States and recalling on his childhood in Kabul‚ Afghanistan. He used to live in a fairly luxurious residence with his father‚ whom he called Baba‚ and their servants‚ Ali and Hassan. - Ali and Hassan were Hazaras‚ an ethnic minority‚ which means they do not have the same status as Amir and Baba. - Both Hassan and Amir have lost their mothers. They have only their fathers and each other. Amir’s mother died giving birth to him‚ and

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