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    Amir’s Road to Redemption Everybody must face their own battles and regrets. These regrets may haunt theperson all their life. However‚ there are ways for one to redeem oneself in order to no longer feel regret. This relates to the book The Kite Runner written by Khaled Hosseini. The main character Amir is set on his path to redeem his honour and pride. On this path Amir gets beat up to redeem his faults toward his brother‚ Hassan. Amir finally redeems himself once he gets his depressed nephew

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    his mistake to Hassan‚ Amir just wants to throw away his problems and simultaneously throw away the life of his childhood best friend and Hassan’s disabled father. Hassan and his father would have a difficult time finding work because they are both Hazara Mongoloids -the “inferior” race in Afghanistan- and Hassan’s father is disabled. After his father’s refusal to look for new servants‚ Amir takes matters into his own hands and frames Hassan for stealing his birthday money. Amir tells his father that

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    Hero’s Journey Essay The hero’s journey is an aspect that’s found in many books and even movies. The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini is a very famous book read by many English classes based on a hero’s journey. The characters in this book struggle to find out what their journey is‚ especially the main character Amir. Refusal of the call means the hero attempts to refuse the adventure because he is afraid. Amir holds back from doing a lot in the book because he is afraid of the outcome that comes

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    The Kite Runner- Essay Explain how the author uses places and settings to support the telling of the story. In ’The Kite Runner’ Khaled Hosseini uses a range of different places and settings to aid the telling of the story and provoke a certain reaction from the readers. The first chapter begins with an unknown narrator having a flashback to 1975 when he was twelve. This immediately creates suspense as the reader wants to know why this particular moment in time is significant to the story

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    either. The looming division of religious beliefs is further intensified by the blasphemous language used by the soldiers in reference to Hassan’s mother‚ which gives an impression of the control and sadistic ways associated with the treatment of Hazaras by the

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    The story then moves backward in time to the narrator’s early life in Kabul‚ Afghanistan‚ where he is the only child of a privileged merchant. Amir’s closest friend is his playmate and servant Hassan‚ a poor illiterate boy who is a member of the Hazara ethnic minority (The Kite Runner). As the protagonist Amir grows to adulthood‚ he comes to terms with his past wrongs‚ trapped in the guilt of betraying his best friend and at the same time aiming to adjust to the culture of the United States‚ which

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    sin at the age of twelve. His childhood is one that he struggles with everyday. It is in that sin that he seeks and finds atonement to be good again. Baba and Amir are members of the Pashtuns‚ the majority‚ who believe they are better than the Hazara and follow the Sunni sect of Islam. Baba is a wealthy‚ astute businessman‚ one who‚ Amir imagines as larger than life‚ and is determined to win his father’s acceptance and approval but more often does not. Moreover‚ he often believes that his father

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    The Kite Runner: Forgiveness‚ Loyalty‚ and the Quest for Redemption Khaled Hosseini’s The Kite Runner is an award-winning novel and considered one of today’s most popular‚ contemporary classics. The story is one of familiar themes such as loyalty‚ forgiveness‚ betrayal‚ love‚ and redemption. It follows the tale of Amir and how he must atone for his sins and find a way to “be good again” (Hosseini 2). The quintessential message of this book relies on the idea of second chances. Themes of redemption

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    Amir and Hassan‚ two friends until the end of time that was until tragedy struck. They were good friends but not good enough to help one another out. Amir is Pashtun meaning he is of higher class in Afghanistan while on the other hand Hassan is a Hazara meaning he is of lower class. This sets the pace for their relationship showing that Hassan considered Amir a best friend while Amir did not see him the same way because of their class difference. In the novel The Kite Runner Amir witnessed his alleged

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    From the wealthiest neighborhood in Kabul to the poverty of San Francisco‚ Khaled Hosseini creates an unforgettable novel base on salvation‚ which goes beyond cultures and time in The Kite Runner. The kite runner is a captivating story about betrayal and redemption‚ following two motherless boys who learn to grow up together. This novel is considered to be a banned book because of its explicit content such as offensive language‚ religious viewpoints‚ and sexually explicit scenes‚ but despite a lot

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