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    The book‚ The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini‚ is a “classic” in the making. It tells a story of fierce cruelty and fierce yet‚ redeeming love. The qualities within The Kite Runner such as‚ teachings of morals/lessons‚ relatable characters and its in depth description of culture/tradition will contribute to the making of it to the exalted “classic” status. With these in mind and various other qualities that make this text worth experiencing‚ The Kite Runner will continue to be read repeatedly and

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    Hassan’s innocence only added to the terror that Amir witnessed. A vengeful‚ young Nazi supporter was forcing himself upon a defenseless Hazara boy. Although Amir had spent his entire childhood with Hassan‚ he could not bring himself to intervene. As Amir shamefully ran away‚ he realized the difference between Hassan and himself. Hassan was an unconditional and full-hearted human being. Amir could not say the same for himself after abandoning Hassan when he needed him the most. After all‚ Hassan

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    pimple? A breakup? My car breaking down? It all seems so pointless when I at least have the necessities of life. I was so disappointed in Amir at the beginning of the novel‚ but slowly he started to make amends for the heartache he brought into the story; he was going to find his nephew. It saddens me to think that Hassan and Amir will never see each other; Amir can never properly make amends and give Hassan the unconditional love in return. I am glad that Hassan stayed the same after so many years

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    Khaled Hosseini’s The Kite Runner is a very deep and emotionally touching novel. The book revolves around the life of Amir‚ the protagonist‚ as he struggles against his conscience and finally triumphs after redeeming himself. Mr. Hosseini weaves the tale using an excellent arsenal of techniques. He uses some brilliant similes and metaphors throughout the book. However‚ juxtaposition is easily his most effective technique. What is juxtaposition? Wikipedia defines it as “synonymous with contrast

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    After reading about his childhood and the life-changing events that took place during it‚ my initial perception of Amir was that he was selfish‚ even though he did not mean to be. He did not want to be so cruel‚ but he was a young boy‚ he was a bit confused‚ and at times jealous too. He only thought about his own suffering. His greed to overcome the pain he felt for not helping Hassan when Assef was beating him up‚ and the way he threw those pomegranates at Hassan‚ and saw the way Hassan just stood

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    This confession letter that Pinky Madam wrote shows her complete disregard for Balram as a human being‚ and that her political status allows her to resolve any issues within her power. In “ The Kite Runner” Hassan works as a servant to Amir and Baba‚ and has been working since his birth. Mostly Hassan was accepted in his workplace and was treated with open

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    Motif In The Kite Runner‚ the lamb’s purpose is to show the sacrifice of an innocent being. The author used the motif of the lamb in the novel because lambs are often used for sacrifice and the novel brings up sacrifice in many different ways. At different points of the story‚ Amir compares Hassan and Sohrab to lambs ready to be slaughtered. During Assef’s attack on Hassan‚ Amir says ““Assef knelt behind hassan‚ put his hands on Hassan’s hips and lifted his bare buttocks. He kept one hand on Hassan’s

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    “The Kite Runner” and Joe Wright’s “Atonement”‚ both the protagonists commit unforgivable ‘crimes’ and seek redemption. Therefore‚ redemption is portrayed as an important theme throughout two works. Amir‚ who betrays Hassan‚ redeems himself by cofessing the truth and adopting Sohrab; whereas the character of Briony loses the opportunities to pay for her guilt of preventing Robbie and Cecilias’ relationship because her cowordice and the unfortunate death of the lovers. Both Amir from “The Kite Runner”

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    past cannot be erased‚ and the mistakes cannot be undone however through constant charitable acts there can be a different way to reach redemption. In the book‚ The Kite Runner‚ the protagonist‚ Amir‚ struggles with his guilt throughout the novel as he tries to get rid of his sins but has trouble forgetting past actions. Several good deeds can redeem for an evil action that people have done

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    1. The novel begins with Amir ’s memory of peering down an alley‚ looking for Hassan who is kite running for him. As Amir peers into the alley‚ he witnesses a tragedy. The novel ends with Amir kite running for Hassan ’s son‚ Sohrab‚ as he begins a new life with Amir in America. Why do you think the author chooses to frame the novel with these scenes? Refer to the following passage: "Afghans like to say: Life goes on‚ unmindful of beginning‚ end...crisis or catharsis‚ moving forward like a slow‚ dusty

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