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    From page 236-239‚ Amir had lots of memory moments and he thinks back about how his entire life was a lie. How his father was a “thief” and that he stole his right to the truth‚ the truth that Hassan is Amir`s blood brother. The eye opener that Hassan is the person that loved and cared about him‚ more than anyone has or will love him‚ has impacted Amir dramatically‚ especially since Hassan died. He constantly remembers the past to reinforce the truth. He finds proof that Hassan is his brother with

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    Amir In The Kite Runner

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    Being the focus of the story‚ Amir is incontrovertibly the protagonist of this film. Not only was this illustrated by the details of his emotional activities‚ his appearance in almost every scene in the movie also justified his role as the protagonist. Amir was a boy born from a wealthy and highly regarded family in Kabul‚ Afghanistan. His mother passed away giving birth to him‚ and Amir inferred to this and his cowardice as to why Baba‚ his father‚ developed displeasure at his presence. Soon‚ the

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    surface Baba and Amir depict completely contrasting personalities. Amir is a timid‚ insecure child. Baba is a generous‚ respected over-achiever. Despite outward appearances however they share some startling similarities. They both hide a terrible secret from everyone they hold dear‚ and they both spend a significant part of their lives trying to atone for their respective sins. It ’s only when they deal with these issues that their true colors really show. In reality Baba and Amir ’s few similarities

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    Hassan considers Amir his very best friend and would do anything for him‚ Amir too was aware of this and knew Hassan wouldn’t deny him anything if he really asked. However Amir himself wasn’t clear as to what their relationship was and himself said “ the curious thing was I never thought of Hassan and me as friends either”. He further shows his true

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    Amir And Hassan Foils

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    In the novel Kite Runner‚ Amir and Hassan share similar Interest and hobbies‚ but they both have distinct personality traits and characteristics that help demonstrate the betrayal and loyalty found in the novel. In this novel‚ Hassan serves as a foil to Amir by demonstrating both of their flaws and strengths. These qualities include Hassan’s bravery and loyalty which highlight Amir’s flaws such as selfishness and lack of courage. These qualities illuminate the meaning of the work. Although both

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    Amirs Road to Redemption

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    only comes about when he can forgive himself.” There are many themes in The Kite Runner and one of those themes is redemption for Amir. This theme constantly runs through for both Amir and Baba I believe that Amir’s road to redemption starts when he goes to see Rahim khan when Rahim khan is dying and he tells Amir that there is a way to be good again. That is when Amir Relises that he can be redeemed for what he has done to Hassan in the past. The definition of redemption is paying for something

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    Kite Runner--Amir Jan

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    Michelle David Read015 Sm06 Dr. Weiss 9 July 2006 Amir jan The character I feel is most important is Amir. Amir is the narrator of the story‚ a story that details his childhood and continues through his lifetime. He recalls the tragic events of 1975‚ in which he commits terrible sins against his friend and half brother‚ Hassan. Amir tells us that he is what he is today because of his sin at the age of twelve. His childhood is one that he struggles with everyday. It is in that sin that

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    organization‚ firstly I’ll explain my topic about Amir and Hassan’s behavior towards their relationship. I’ll be explaining about their friendship and the separation of their last meet before the invasion in Afghanistan which plot everything that Hassan did to make Amir’s life better and simple. However‚ Amir didn’t get the chance to give Hassan back his favor from been guilty and of not helping Hassan from the raping part against their enemy Assef. Amir betrayed Hassan for many things that he suffered

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    Amir: The Hero Archetype

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    Amir represents the Hero archetype. He is smart and willing to sacrifice himself for love. He doesn’t have ambition in life‚ which might be considered as a character flaws for some people. However‚ that’s the obstacle he need to overcome later and it influences the arc of this character. f.What are his/her prominent/salient characteristics? Amir is a smart and quick learner. He has integrity in his heart to lead his actions. Indifferent to fame and wealth‚ he never relies on others and always

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    On May 28‚ 2011 Jonathan Franzen published the story “like is for cowards. Go for what hurts.” in the New York Times. In the story Franzen claims that people are more connected and infatuated with technology than they are with the real world. Since technology takes ups a majority of our lives it effects our ability to create relationships and to love others. Franzen states that technology has advanced so much‚ most people have no desire to go out in the real world and connect with others. Phones

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