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    This novel uses different elements to foreshadow future events in the story. The biggest and most important use of foreshadowing in the book is the life of Mariam. Right of the bat‚ her mother Nana calls her daughter a harami (bastard) and a disgrace. This foreshadows that Mariam’s life throughout the novel will be terrible one and she may not get her happy ending. The use of suspension is to draw the audience in and to have the audience wonder in their mind what will happen next. Those uncomfortable

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    Rahim Khan played an important role in this story. From early stages‚ the relationship between Baba and Amir is in evident distress. This is mainly caused by Baba’s disapproval of Amir’s weak character and inability to uphold his very own morals. On the other hand‚ Rahim Khan is more like a father figure to Amir. He gives Amir advice on life‚ direction on development‚ encouragement on career. Rahim Khan tells him not to give up his dreams and to do what he wants to do. He spent time reading Amir’s

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    In the realistic fiction novel‚ The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini‚ Amir‚ a conflicted‚ Afghan child‚ betrays Hassan‚ his childhood friend and servant‚ propelling them into a complex loop of redemption fueled by the justice‚ injustice‚ and dignity theme. Throughout Amir’s childhood‚ he fails to be the traditional‚ masculine child his father‚ Baba‚ envisioned‚ while Hassan‚ who is of less respectable‚ Hazara heritage and lower social class‚ suits Baba’s ideal quite well‚ leading to Amir’s jealousy

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    The Kite Runner: Jealousy

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    Zoe and I have chosen to read the book The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini. This is a historical fiction novel that takes place in Kabul‚ Afghanistan and is told in the perspective of a wealthy Pashtun boy named Amir. So far‚ a prominent element of this book is the complicated relationship between the Amir and his robust father. Amir goes into great depth describing his father‚ Baba‚ who is a highly respected‚ accomplished‚ and admirable man. Amir desires approval from his father and looks up to him

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    The Kite Runner The Kite Runner focuses on the life of Amir‚ a cowardly young boy part of the ruling caste of Pashtuns‚ and the son of a wealthy merchant residing in the outskirts of Kabul. At his side we see Hassan‚ his servant and best friend who is a member of the Hazara caste‚ a cultural group long persecuted in Afghanistan. As Amir tries to meet his father’s demands‚ we see the close relationship between the boys diminish‚ as ethnic and political tensions arise in Afghanistan. One day‚ a

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    Ahsanullah Mohsen is a prominent coordinator of BBA Department in Barak Institute of Higher Education and former general secretary of Mohammad Agha High School. He was also the representative of peace building for an organization named Bunyad Sanaayi in Kabul‚ an organization set up to promote peace building and obviation of violence in Logar and to increase the ability for the same of states to serve their citizens. Before returning to Afghanistan in 2001‚ Ahsanullah was an intelligent Islamic knowledge

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    A Thousand Splendid Suns

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    A Thousand Splendid Suns   Theme Analysis Lesson    Subject: English Language Arts  Grades: 9‐12  Timeframe: Four 45 minute sessions      Student Outreach for Shelters (SOS) Program      Overview  This lesson is designed to deepen students’ analysis of the novel A  Thousand Splendid Suns.  In addition‚ this lesson is designed to provide  educators with a core novel connection to the shelter outreach themes of  the Khaled Hosseini Foundation SOS program.  Preparation    Review Lesson Plan & novel

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    History Final Research: Taliban Packet: While the civil war was in Afghanistan‚ the Taliban was grouping in Pakistan. They were small religious schools for orphans and refugee children.  With the influence from Mullah Omar‚ the schools got bigger until they were a political force.  The Taliban started to take control of Afghanistan.  September 1996‚ they came to power and renamed it to Islamic Ermiate of Afghanistan.  At first the people liked the Taliban‚ they told them that they

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    growing up persom in the eastern district of kandadah i love my parent and i want to be the beast i want to be if you allow mw i will I actually need your assistance and it is important i discuss it with you. Recently‚ our encounter in this region of Kabul is highly exclusive due to insurgents everyday and several deadly car bomb attack disturbing our peaceful mission. By the help of the Afghan government‚ i was able to secure funds for successful conduct on a secret mission within the southern deserts

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    the responder gains an insight into Afghan cultural practices‚ as the courting process is explored. Impact of settings Once Amir and baba move to America‚ there riles are somewhat reversed. Baba is forced to work in a petrol station‚ whereas in Kabul‚ he was a wealthy‚ influential industrialist. Baba’s struggle is also a change within his character‚ he is no longer the strong individual that is present in the Part of One novel. Gender Inequality Amir discovers that Soraya has had sexual relationships

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