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    last. I laughed.” This occurs when Amir is at Assef’s home‚ on the search for Sohrab. When then realizes that Assef has Sohrab‚ in order to win him over he had to fight Assef. Assef beats Amir with brass knuckles‚ causing Amir’s ribs to snap‚ cutting his slip and busting his jawline. Amir felt as if he deserved this‚ so he feels relieved. Amir believes he should have fought Assef years ago‚ to save Hassan from getting raped. Ever since the rape occurred Amir struggled with guilt upon himself and

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    through the harsh journey of main character Amir as he struggles to gain redemption from his past sins. Khaled Hosseini’s also walks us throughout the destruction of Amir’s childhood as he watches his best friend getting raped but does nothing to stop it. The theme of redemption is Prominent throughout the Kite Runner in the characters of Amir‚ Baba and Rahim khan as they try to teach the reader that no sin is beyond atonement. In the Kite Runner‚ Amir struggles to redeem himself from his past

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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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    Amir Naguib Selim Group 127‚ Building 3‚ Flat 22. El Rehab‚ Cairo‚ EGYPT. Home: (+20) 2693-0322 E-mail: amirnselim@gmail.com ‚ Cellular: (+20) 128-5503345 amir.naguib@orascomci-projects.com eg.linkedin.com/pub/amir-selim/54/576/59a/ OBJECTIVE After reaching a satisfied level in the technical field by practicing and courses‚ I turned to the managerial level also by practicing in the main workshop and by studying MBA. And now I am eager to expand my horizon by facing more challenges. EDUCATION

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    Afghan boy‚ Amir‚ and his best friend‚ and illegitimate brother‚ Hassan. The story of Amir and Hassan is filled with adventure‚ secrets‚ love‚ loyalty and redemption. It is told through Amir’s perspective. Amir is raised in an affluent Afghani neighborhood in Kabul. Amir is very privileged in contrast to his servant Hassan. Amir is Pashtun‚ and Hassan is Hazara. Hazaras are discriminated against by most Pashtuns. Amir and Hassan are bullied for beings close despite their racial differences. Amir feels

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    Runner – Redemption In a lifetime‚ everyone will face personal battles and guilt. Such as guilt over sneaking out‚ not doing homework‚ or telling your parents a 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. Amir lives with the guilt he has built up over the years because of one incident from his childhood. Although Amir destroyed

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    Fitiwi Tsigeyohannes Miss Tapper May 11‚ 2014 ENG3UI Journey to Redemption It is said‚ “at the cross God wrapped his heart in flesh and blood and let it be nailed t the cross for our redemption”(E. Stanley Jones). In Khaled Hosseini’s book The Kite Runner 2003‚ revolves around the fact that sin can transform into redemption. The novel starts by Amir foretelling us about his ultimate sin in that winter of 1975 when Hassan gets raped and Amir chose to do nothing. And he tells the reader he carried that

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    several forms of redemption show up. From the main character‚ Amir‚ to several side characters‚ each one has some form of redemption‚ whether it be big or small. As to whether they achieve what they’re looking for‚ who knows? Amir‚ being the protagonist‚ has the biggest redemption arc‚ in fact that’s what the story is centered on. However‚ his father Baba‚ also has a big redemption‚ which is revealed during a plot twist. Even small short term characters‚ like Farid have small redemptions. Kite Runner

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    Redemption in the Kite Runner. Throughout “The Kite Runner” Amir is portrayed as a boy who is always trying to make up or redeem himself for the mistakes he couldn’t control‚ or made. By Amir winning the tournament he tries to redeem himself since he believes he caused his mother’s death‚ but by redeeming himself for that he witnessed the mistake for not standing up for Hassan. After winning the tournament with the help of Hassan he redeems himself

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    his past. Amir constantly attempts to relieve himself of all of his remorse by running from the things he has done wrong. However‚ as the story continues‚ Amir begins to realize that he cannot live his life in denial and he must not continue to be trapped in his present by his past. Instead‚ he must come to forgive himself and accept his mistakes as a part of making him a better person. Hence‚ the main theme of the story Atonement is freedom from the mind’s prison of guilt. Although Amir had committed

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