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    The book I read was The Maze Runner by James Dashner. The reason I chose this book was because my friends told me to read it about a year ago and from what I heard it sounded good. The Maze Runner is a book about a boy named Thomas who gets sent to this place called the glade; the glade is a place where these teenagers that call themselves the gladers have made a little village and the glade is in the middle of this giant maze and the teenagers are trying to find their way out of this place. These

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    Symbolism of the kites There are alot of hidden symbols in the kite runner. The kites are the most important ones. Traditionally‚ kites symbolize both fate and prophecy. However‚ kites symbolize so much more in this novel. The kites represent the class difference between Amir and Hassan - which has a huge effect on their relationship. In kite fighting‚ there is one who controls the kite while the other assists by managing the kite spool. Just as Hassan cleans Amir’s room and makes his breakfast

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    and relationships whilst engaging our emotions with the quest for redemption and portraying the changing backdrop of Afghanistan. Hosseini ’s use of symbols and motifs in The Kite Runner is significant in illustrating the development of the characters and the plot. The predominantly male characters of The Kite Runner and the relationships between them‚ are the foundation pillars on which the story rests. Central to the text and precariously balanced‚ is the bittersweet relationship between “friends”

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    Lauryn Renford World Literature (H) Redemption in The Kite Runner Based in Kabul‚ The Kite Runner leads us through the extensive journey of the main character Amir working towards fulfillment and redemption for his past sins. The journey starts during Amir’s childhood: Amir’s father‚ Baba was never accepting of Amir. The journey continues when Amir witnesses Hassan‚ his half brother be raped and does nothing to stop it because he yearns for his father’s affection. The betrayal Amir emitted was later

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    ENG3U1 Ramjith Nava Mr.Théberge July 8‚ 2014 Comparative Essay Final Draft COMPARING THEMES BETWEEN THE KITE RUNNER AND TSOTSI In the novel‚ The Kite Runner written by Khaled Hosseini and the film Tsotsi written by Athol Furgard‚ many similarities can be found. Both stories include the inner battle that people face throughout their life‚ the meaning of bravery and what brotherhood truly represents. In today’s society‚ people find it difficult to perceive their values and what they believe in. The

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    violence is explored in many parts of the Kite Runner. The novel is based upon a boy named Hassan (a servant boy) and Amir who is Hassan’s best friend‚ and master’s son. The theme of violence begins when Amir and Hassan enter Afghanistan’s annual kite-fighting tournament. This is when boys from all around battle kites by covering the strings in broken glass. When one of the strings from the kites are cut‚ the losing kite flies loose‚ and boys called kite runners chase the kite across the city until it falls

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    A -“Maze”- ing Thomas Characters are an important element of a novel. They make a story come alive. Heroes tend to be daring‚ in order to “save the day”. In James Dashner’s novel‚ The Maze Runner‚ Thomas‚ the protagonist‚ is curious‚ determined and courageous‚ all heroic character traits. His inquisitiveness‚ grit and bravery throughout the novel prove to the reader that he is truly a hero. Throughout the novel‚ Thomas demonstrates his heroism through instances that illustrate his curiosity

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    The Kite Runner is a book all about the different choices Amir makes. Some choices he makes are good and some are bad. If Amir had chosen to make the right choices at the right time‚ he might not have gone through all he had to go through in The Kite Runner. In the end of the book‚ The Kite Runner‚ Amir and Soraya live with Sohrab in their house in California. Amir teaches Sohrab how to fly a kite and goes to catch the kite for Sohrab like Hassan had done for Amir. The ending of the book however

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    what he has learned from alchemists‚ and their ability to give life through chemistry. He uses various human body parts to construct a being‚ which he gives life to. When he discovered that it was an ugly mistake he flees. As for Eldon Tyrell in Blade Runner‚ he created Replicants in an attempt to demonstrate the technology and genius to mass produce a perfect replica of a human in respect of appearance‚ intellect and strength. Both lacked foresight and empathy. They were uncaring of the needs and

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    The Kite Runner written by Khaled Hosseini is a bildungsroman following the relationship of two characters‚ Amir and Hassan. In addition to the development of Amir and Hassan’s relationship‚ the book also touches on the racial tensions between the Pashtun and the Hazara as well as the political evolution that Afghanistan undergoes. It is a story that highlights the regrets that Amir lives through as he leaves his home‚ country and closest friend. The most controversial aspect of the book is that

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