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    Amir and Hassan

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    Amir and Hassan seem to have a "best friend" type relationship. The boys showed their trust for eachother by carving their names into a tree. The two boys‚ Hassan and Amir‚ are main characters in the book titled‚ The Kite Runner. The two boys have a relationship that is significantly different compared to most. The boys do write their names in a pomegranate tree as the "sultans of Kabul" (Kite Runner 27) but‚ their friendship is not strong and it is one sided. Hassan is seen as lower than human

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    Amir Redemption

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    battles and guilt‚ some large and some small. Such as guilt over sneaking out‚ not doing homework‚ or telling your parents a little white lie. People find peace of mind through redeeming themselves‚ in other words‚ we do something that makes up for the cause of guilt. Khaled Hosseini’s novel The Kite Runner revolves around betrayal and redemption. Redemption is the act of saying or being saved from sin‚ error or evil‚ which the main character Amir seems to need the most. Amir lives with the guilt he has

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    needless death. In The Crucible‚ by Arthur Miller‚ John Proctor falls victim to his virtuous trait during the course of the infamous Salem witch hunts. Proctor’s pride is put through many tests throughout the story‚ as it sets in motion a cascade of guilt that ultimately leads to his fatal downfall. Proctor hesitates in the beginning of the novel to tell the truth about the girls’ mischiefs because he would have to testify against Abby Williams and ruin his good name in the process‚ but his reluctance

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    analysis of Amir

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    Amir is a coward who does not stand out for his friend when he faces challenges by others; in his mind‚ he thinks Pashtun is always better than Harzara. Amir and Hassan are childhood friends. They always play together. The way that Amir interacts with Hassan is different from how he interacts with Assef. Despite the fact that Amir plays with Hassan very often‚ he does not treat Hassan as a friend. Amir thinks he is better than Hassan. Amir says: “ My favorite part of reading to Hassan was when we

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    Amir Khusrow

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    Amir Khusrow Amir Khusrow | Amir Khusrow surrounded by young men. Miniature from a manuscript of Majlis Al-Usshak by Husayn Bayqarah | Background information | Birth name | Ab ’ul Hasan Yamīn al-Dīn Khusrow | Born | 1253 Patiali‚ Etah‚ Uttar Pradesh‚ India | Died | 1325 (aged 72) | Genres | Ghazal‚ Khayal‚ Qawwali‚ Rubai‚ Tarana | Occupations | Musician‚ Poet | Ab ’ul Hasan Yamīn al-Dīn Khusrow (1253-1325 CE) (Persian: ابوالحسن یمین‌الدین خسرو; Hindi: अबुल हसन यमीनुद्दीन ख़ुसरौ

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    Amir Temur

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    Amir Temur Timur was born in 1336‚ at a small town called Kesh‚ 50 miles south of Samarkand. A Chengezi Turk‚ he was the son of a minor chief who due to hard work and focused aims was able to become the ruler of a vast empire consisting of Transoxiana‚ a part of Turkistan‚ Afghanistan‚ Persia‚ Syria‚ Kurdistan and a major part of Asia Minor. The areas he conquered in his lifetime were only second to the conquests of Alexander. As a young man he received a serious leg wound while stealing sheep

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    Hassan and Amir

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    The Kite Runner Section B: 1. Summary The first section of the book was mainly about the call Amir received last summer from a friend in Pakistan named Rahim Khan. Rahim Khan asked Amir to come to Pakistan to see him. Next in the second section‚ while looking through history books‚ Amir discovered information on the Hazara. They had a war during the nineteenth century‚ but it was brutally suppressed by the Pashtuns. The book mentions some of the derogatory names they are called‚ including mice-eating

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    The Guilt

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    The Guilt 1. present the text (genre‚ title‚ author‚ year of publishing) The Guilt is a short story written by Rayda Jacobs‚ it was written in 2001 2. short plot summary (exam: approx 5 lines max‚ now: may be longer) Lillian is an old widow who lives alone in South Africa on a big property surrounded by ten feet high wall. She has two Alsatian guard dogs. One day a young man‚ William comes to her gate asking her for a donation. She gives him money‚ but he insists on working for the money. She

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    Guilt

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    Guilt” and “This Day in History” – A Comparison In her lyric‚ free verse poem “Guilt”‚ Leona Gom creates a powerful and clear connection between her readers and an emotion that they are all familiar with—guilt. The simple one-word title offers a straightforward preview of the subject of this piece and implies the associated meanings that the term carries—a heaviness‚ a weight‚ a burden. The poem is structured in two stanzas – the first one establishing ways in which guilt infiltrates

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    The Guilt

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    The Guilt Characterization of Lilian Thurgood Living in a neighborhood with poor families and beggars is not always easy. Especially when you are white‚ and white people are known to be narrow-minded. Lilian Thurgood is a retired white woman in her good age. She lives alone with two threatening dogs. They have been trained by her late Husband. She lives in a house enclosed with huge walls and a strong locked gate. This indicates that she lives in fear. But this was not unusual at the time. The

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