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    The Kite Runner Essay = 100 points DUE in class: Tuesday‚ April 26th [pic][pic][pic] Assignment: Write a five paragraph formal literary essay on a topic of your choosing to appropriately address The Kite Runner. *Remember: • an essay centers around a strong thesis statement (an opinion regarding a specific topic and at least three main developmental points to support your claim) – if you do not make an argument and you relay unoriginal information that I am

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    Kamila Al-Attia English 12 1st Period 4/1/14 The Kite Runner In the Kite Runner‚ Khaled Hosseini emphasizes betrayal and redemption through Amir’s cowardly act of standing by while Hassan is raped and Amir’s attempt to redeem himself by rescuing Sohrab. Amir attempts to deal with his guilt by avoiding it. But doing this clearly does nothing toward redeeming himself‚ and thus his guilt endures. That is why he still cringes every time Hassan’s name is mentioned. Hassan’s rape is the source of Amir’s

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    Umeer Ahmad Cheema 13 The Kite Runner By Khaled Hosseini Haugen Skole Umeer Ahmad Cheema 13 The Kite Runner By Khaled Hosseini Haugen Skole The story is about Amir and Hassan‚ a Hazara. They spend their days in a peaceful Kabul‚ kite fighting‚ roaming the streets and being boys. Amir’s father loves both the boys‚ but seems critical of Amir for not being manly enough. Amir also fears his father blames him for his mother’s death during childbirth. However‚ he has a kind father figure

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    Mrs. Nizic The Kite Runner Novel Vs. Film Transforming a novel into a film can be a very challenging task to do. This is due to the fact that a novel has many key factors that make up the plot and it is nearly impossible to compress them in a certain time frame. Mark Forster’s adaptation of Khaled Hosseini’s coming of age novel “The Kite Runner” is a weak portrayal of the originally work because specific scenes lacked intense

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    The Role of Social Status and Ethnic Tensions in the Kite Runner The Kite Runner‚ a very emotional novel‚ was written by Khaled Hosseini. It is the story of two young boys growing up in Afghanistan named Amir and Hassan. Their different social classes cause tension and they part their separate ways but are later reunited. Amir was the son of a well-known Pashtun while Hassan was his servant and the son of a Hazara. Hassan looked up to Amir in the same way that Amir looked up to Baba‚ but they had

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    Analyze the opening of “The Kite Runner”. Discuss how effective it is in terms of how it engages the reader and arouses certain expectations. “The Kite Runner” is a very captivating novel from the start. In the opening paragraphs‚ the reader’s attention is immediately grasped and we are kept wanting more. Instantaneously‚ we get a clear idea of what the novel will be about‚ and the characters‚ themes and ideas that it will explore. It is written is 1st person and Amir is the protagonist of the story

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    The past is never over. Discuss the ways in which this idea is explored by Khaled Hosseini in his novel The Kite Runner. In the world-renowned novel The Kite Runner‚ Khaled Hosseini uses many techniques that are extremely effective in powerfully reminding the reader that the past is never over for the main character‚ Amir. Perhaps the most effective technique that Hosseini uses is first person narrative perspective‚ as it allows the reader to feel as if they have experientially understood his

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    All fathers’ parenting style is different from a mothers’ parenting style when it comes to a male child. What a male child need the most is his fathers’ guidance most especially if the child’s mother isn’t present. In KhaledHosseni’s novel‚ The Kite Runner‚ a story of a boy who has an absent mother‚ and longed for his father’s love and did everything to get until the point that he even gave up an important friendship with his childhood friend. Another two novels that parallel the story is Chinua Achebe’s

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    darkness.” – Victor Hugo. In the novel‚ The Kite Runner‚ by Khaled Hosseini‚ Khaled effectively portrays guilt as being destructive to oneself and affecting others around it. The violence that the main character‚ Amir‚ experiences leads to him feeling guilty for rest of his life‚ which breaks up the relationships that he once had in his previous years. Amir’s guilt turns brother against brother and friend against friend. In the novel‚ The Kite Runner‚ Khaled uses the character‚ Amir‚ to demonstrate

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    The kite runner: Literacy Essay A single event can shape the rest of a lifetime. Redemption is a way that makes up for the cause of the guilt. The Kite Runner is very much a “novel of redemption.” The main character‚ Amir‚ has to find a way to redeem himself after having betrayed Hassan. Sanaubar‚ likewise‚ must find redemption. Baba resolves his past guilty by doing good deeds First‚ Amir redeems himself by steps into courage and rescues the son of his brother Hassan Redemption is the act of

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