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    of treating people poorly depending on who they are. A place where discrimination has existed to this day would be Afghanistan‚ and the book‚ The Kite Runner‚ does a great job showing the reader how discrimination has stayed in the Afghan culture through the years. The book is about an Afghani kid named Amir‚ who lives with his disapproving and rich father‚ Baba‚ who is well known in the Afghani community. With Baba’s wealth came the benefits of having a huge house along with Hazara servants. Baba

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    A common theme throughout the novel The Kite Runner is suffering. Many characters deal with emotional pain in their lives especially Sohrab‚ who suffers the most out of all of them. Among the many characters who go through grief is Amir. The main issue he struggles with in life is the relationship he shares with his father. While Hassan is getting assaulted by Assef Amir comes to the decision not to help him in order for him to obtain the blue kite Hassan has. “Nothing was free in this world. Maybe

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    repeatedly‚ defending Amir when he is attacked and always being ready to listen. His defining traits are bravery‚ selflessness‚ and intelligence‚ though his smarts are more instinctual than bookish‚ largely because he is uneducated. As a poor ethnic Hazara‚ he is considered an inferior in Afghan society‚ and he is the victim of racism throughout the novel as a result. He is Baba’s illegitimate child‚ though he is not aware of this fact‚ and he grows up with Ali acting as his father. His rape is an early

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    Wayne and “The Magnificent Seven” with Charles Bronson. Even Baba’s car was American. This shows that Amir’s family‚ in general‚ the rich people in Afghanistan‚ had a lot of American influence‚ portraying the similarity between Afghans and Americans. By targeting the readers in USA‚ Hosseini displays the normal life of Afghans to them‚ and especially for the people who stereotype Afghans as terrorists. On the other hand‚ Hosseini pops in facts of Afghanistan in the novel from time to time. These paragraph

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    The Kite Runner Essay People must sometimes defy the laws of society to overcome challenges in their path. In the novel‚ The Kite Runner authored by Khaled Hosseini‚ some characters face a lot of difficulties against the society in general. Hassan being a Hazara has constant opposition throughout his life. Baba finds a great change in his stature when he comes to America. Amir spends 26 years of his life keeping a secret that leads him to discovering many more secrets. Hassan faced a lot of challenges

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    protagonist‚ is an adult living in the United States and recalling on his childhood in Kabul‚ Afghanistan. He used to live in a fairly luxurious residence with his father‚ whom he called Baba‚ and their servants‚ Ali and Hassan. - Ali and Hassan were Hazaras‚ an ethnic minority‚ which means they do not have the same status as Amir and Baba. - Both Hassan and Amir have lost their mothers. They have only their fathers and each other. Amir’s mother died giving birth to him‚ and Hassan’s mom ran off with

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    that predominantly displays courage‚ loyalty and friendship all‚ which are the qualities that a hero should embody. Moreover‚ Hassan possesses an innate intelligence‚ which he shows when Amir reads stories to him.  Lastly‚ because he belongs to the Hazara ethnic group of Afghanistan he is inevitably discriminated. However in spite of his lower social class status‚ Hassan preserves his self-dignity as a person. Hosseini portrays Hassan as a genuine hero in which the youth can emulate. Amir and Hassan

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    History‚ Social class has become a barrier for many people; Amir and Hassan are of no exception. Creating a wall between people within societies‚ shows that the concept of social class still exists today. One that is evident between the characters in the novel‚ Kite Runner. Amir ’s mistreatment of Hassan caused by his status of being a hazara‚ Hassan being stigmatized as a degredation in the society and Assef continuously showing superiority over the Hazara ’s all tie into the author ’s intention in writing

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    * The theme Discrimination: Afghanistan has many ethnic groups‚ like Hazaras and Pashtuns. How the main character suffers from this‚ the most famous incident is the Hazara massacre in 1998. * Oppression as a theme : 1. The oppression of women in society 2. The oppression of children (Hassan ‚ his son ‚ director of the orphanage ) 3. The oppression of the Russian colonizer against Afghanistan and the people. * The theme of Diaspora ; it tackles the life of the main characters

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    The Kite Runner‚ by Khaled Hosseini‚ follows the story of a boy in the tempestuous times of Afghanistan‚ during the Soviet Union invasion and the Taliban’s rule‚ and during this time‚ how many people behaved and interacted with one another‚ as there were many splits in society. One character‚ a half-German‚ half-Afghani boy‚ named Assef‚ is the perfect symbol for the hatred‚ power‚ oppression‚ and fear that was felt and administered in these dark times‚ not only with the Taliban and the Russian but

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