and the other‚ Amir‚ who betrays him when he needed him most. Set in Afghanistan and the United States in 1970s-2000‚ a bullying incident in childhood that caused Amir to betray Hassan‚ troubles Amir’s conscience for the next two decades. Through the difficult process of dealing with the guilt of disloyalty Hosseini shows how Amir finally overcomes his betrayal and finds peace in an act of loyalty. The relationship between Baba‚ Amir’s father‚ and Amir shows us how Amir always wanted his
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this quote was very smart‚ since it explains a lot of the plots just in one sentence. This was said by Rahim Khan who is very close to Amir. He is a person Amir respects very much and he is the one who tells Amir about his dad and Hassan being his step brother. This quote brings out the feeling of guilt Amir was feeling for so long time. But Rahim Khan insisted that Amir goes back to Kabul and get Hassan’s son out of the orphanage and bring him back to America to atone for his sin he had done when he
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happens to Amir shows guilt as a result of caring and not taking the opportunity to do something about it. The first guilt Amir feels is when he plays a prank on Hassan when they are children. Hassan is illiterate‚ so Amir reads for him. When Hassan hears the word ‘imbecile‚’ he asks Amir what it means. Instead
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In The Kite Runner‚ novelist Khaled Hosseini tells about the past of the Afghan refugee‚ Amir‚ and about the importance of forgiveness regarding to what happens in Afghanistan a long time before Amir arrives in America. Amir grows up in Kabul with his prosperous father‚ Baba‚ who has two servants‚ Ali‚ and his son‚ Hassan. Amir and Hassan are best friends until Hassan is raped‚ and Amir doesn’t help him. Amir can’t get over his guilt‚ so he takes it out on Hassan and treats him very badly. Thus‚ Hassan
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running for Amir‚ which leads to a horrible mistake. Hoessini ends the book similarly with another scene of kite running‚ but this time Amir is running for Hassan’s son Sohrab. Hosseini frames the novel with two scenes of kite running to illustrate how Amir redeems himself. While Hassan is kite running for Amir‚ Amir betrays him. Hassan is doing a favor for Amir‚ and Amir allows him to be violated. At the beginning of the novel‚ Hassan is kite running for Amir‚ and Hassan gets raped while Amir watches
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boy called Amir and his servant and friend‚ Hassan. Amir doesn’t care much about Hassan’s feelings and he pretty much treats him as a servant. Baba is ashamed of Amir since he cannot stand up for himself because when Assef and his other buddies pick on Amir because he is “friends” with a Hazara but Hassan stands up for Amir and threatens the bullies with a slingshot. When they win the kite cutting competition‚ Hassan goes and retrieves the kite but he soon meets with the bullies‚ Amir soon finds
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illustrates the struggles of relationships caused by cultural and religious reason through the stories of two young boys‚ Amir and Hassan. Ever since they were born‚ Hassan had shown endless love and appreciation for Amir‚ but Amir not treating Hassan as equal due to the different social status the two has in Afghanistan culture. As the story went on‚ the increased wrongdoings of Amir towards Hassan led to the separation of the two and a never reconnected relationship. In The Kite Runner‚ Khaled Hosseini
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November‚ 2013 Betrayal and redemption In Khaled Hosseini’s The Kite Runner‚ several major themes arise. One of the most dominant themes is betrayal. The protagonist‚ an Afghani-American named Amir‚ retells the story of his childhood; from growing up in Afghanistan and ending up in America. During his life Amir have been forced to make many difficult choices‚ several of which he is not proud of. In his early years he watched his best friend Hassan get raped without interfering‚ and later due to his
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two boys‚ Amir and Hassan. Although Hassan shows great love and loyalty toward Amir‚ Amir’s betrayal eventually breaks their friendship. However‚ Amir succeeds in making up his fault because of his gradual)psychological growth in the story . Critical Approach to the Literature Sigmund Freud‚ one of the most renowned founders of psychoanalysis‚ claims that human beings’ childhood experiences tend to shape or affect their behavior patterns in the future. In The Kite Runner‚ although Amir lives in such
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As Amir tells us about his father‚ a portrait of an immensely likable‚ dominant‚ and moral man emerges. To Amir‚ Baba is both larger-than-life and principled. The combination of these two qualities magnifies Amir’s shame when he abandons Hassan in the alleyway. How could you ever tell a man who supposedly wrestled a bear that you broke one of his principles? That you allowed Assef to steal Hassan’s innocence and childhood? Of course‚ all this is complicated by the fact that Baba – before Amir was
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