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    A brief Summary: In this last section‚ I explore the memories and the past themes through different personal works. I create an original poem‚ and talk about how I made it‚ choose a situation in "The Kite Runner" and gave my response to it‚ talk about some present day current events and the past about art The haunting memories– written by Tony Minh Walking down memory lane. To see a haunting memory that you cannot change. The haunting memories are taunting and wanting you to plunge into a deep

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    In the novel The Kite RunnerAmir who is the protagonist‚ in order to protect himself from consequences‚ he refuses to acknowledge the truth‚ such as the jealousy‚ father’s prejudice and the guilty. Firstly‚ throughout the whole novel‚ the story is always linked with the relationship between Amir and Hassan who is the servant of Amir. Hassan is a person who has brave and positive character‚ but Amir’s character stand on the opposite side of Hassan‚ which is cowardice. Amir shows the feeling

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    attacks. For example‚ before in the “old days the wind swept through the irrigated plains around Jalalabad where farmers grew sugar cane and the sweetness impregnated the air.” Now there were narrow road and dries up gutters. In Kabul when Hassan and Amir were young boys‚ they used to run up hills surrounded by Poplar and Pomegranate trees. Treetops could be seen poking from behind the houses as they played. Now most of the trees were gone used as wood for lumber to keep Taliban from hiding. Where before

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    How to Define Scene Construction in Viewing Texts Text: The Kite Runner Example One 1. In the orphanage scene‚ medium shots are used as symbolic representations of child abuse. The boys’ facial expressions in some cases eyes looking down‚ imply that the boys are performing out of necessity rather than choice. 2. Dialogue between the owner of the orphanage and Amir confirm that Taliban men abuse both genders. 3. Boys are abused for sexual gratification purposes. 4. Girls are

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    The Kite Runner/Life of Pi: The Foil In both The Kite Runner and Life of Pi‚ the relationship between the major character and a minor character—the foil—help to highlight the main character’s qualities‚ illuminating his traits to be seen in an extraordinary‚ nonstandard way. In The Kite Runner‚ Khaled Hosseini creates Hassan as the foil for Amir. Hassan’s character‚ as perfect as he is‚ causes Amir to pale in comparison‚ something that Amir channels throughout his life‚ governing his actions. Similarly

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    simple writing style as it doesn’t take away from the plot. Amir narrates it told through personal narration. There are a couple of scenes that seem to mimic a movie‚ which is not surprising as Amir the main character is a big fan of films mainly action films. Juxtaposition is seen when Hassan is fulfilling the many chores‚ and Amir is eating his breakfast made for him and complaining about homework. Symbolism is seen when Hassan is raped; Amir referred to him as the sacrificial lamb. I wonder if the

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    Study Questions 1. What role does religion play in the lives of Baba‚ Amir‚ and Assef‚ and in the novel as a whole? * Though it is rarely the main focus‚ religion is nearly always present in Amir’s narrative. It is part of the culture of Afghanistan‚ and it is accordingly a fixture of the everyday life Amir describes. Amir creates a complex portrait of both the positive and negative traits of religion‚ with the negative always stemming from fundamentalists who use their beliefs as an excuse

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    August 5‚ 2012 Themes of Oedipus the King "A theme is a main idea or subject explored in a literary work." One theme in Oedipus the King is the limits of freewill. This theme goes well with this book because when Oedipus tells Jocasta about the prophecy he heard of as a young boy‚ Jocasta tells him of a similar prophecy. Oedipus was told he would have to kill his father and sleep with his mother. Jocasta tells him that Lauis’ son will grow up to kill his father. As these prophecies are told

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    The movie The Kite Runner is based on a novel written by Khaled Hosseini. The movie starts in Kabul‚ located in Afghanistan‚ about a boy named Amir. His mother died during birth and his father‚ Agha Sahib‚ is a wealthy merchant who Amir thinks blames him for his mother’s death. Hassan‚ Amir’s loyal servant and best friend‚ lives on the property with his father‚ Ali who has served Agha for a long time. Hassan would often defend Amir from local bullies‚ meanwhile‚ Amir resented his father for favoring

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    The desire for love and the need for acceptance can create more than a feeling of rejection. In East of Eden and The Kite Runner‚ many characters find the task of love daunting and insufficient to their expectations. Love presents itself in every aspect of both novels and therefore is a major theme. Whether it was love from family or lovers‚ both novels explore the idea of unrequited love and its consequences on the characters lifelong journeys. The theme of love is a major underlying cause

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