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    1. “The Kite Runner”‚ directed by Marc Forster‚ is a film that contains many elements; power‚ childhood‚ loyalty and bravery. These elements are highlighted in many ways through the use of camera angles‚ emotional audio‚ and both verbal and non-verbal communication. 2. Here‚ Hassan and Amir are discussing kite running‚ a sport which is very popular among the children in Kabul. It involves two people‚ one holding the kite spool‚ and the other controlling the movement of the kite. The idea of the

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    Fighting kites demonstrate the internal and external struggles of Amir. Personal disappointment cuts deep into Amir’s conscious after the initial celebration of the retrieval of the blue kite. He is unable to view the kite without the accompanying feeling of guilt. Rather than being the origin of fatherly respect Amir desires‚ the kite becomes a concrete symbol of his cowardly decision. As a result‚ Amir’s memories are now tainted with remorse. As mentioned earlier‚ Hassan’s face is that “of Afghanistan”

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    Symbolism In the novel‚ The Kite Runner‚ by Khaled Hosseini‚ Amir and Hassan’s cleft lip is a significant symbol since it signifies Hassan’s poverty‚ Baba’s secretly loving personality toward Hassan‚ and also is a sign of Amir’s redemption. Hassan is the son of Ali‚ who is both the servant for Baba and Ali’s family. Hassan cleft lip is due to his a deformity during his birth. First of all‚ Hassan’s cleft lip symbolizes his poverty since he is unable to afford a fix to his deformity.. In the first

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    The theatrical narrator role had shifted back to Amir‚ as he talked with Rahim Khan about the huge aftermath of his past actions. The photograph that Rahim Khan gave to him was the first time Amir saw Hassan smiling after the rape incident. Like Rahim Khan‚ Hassan began his letter by retelling the most recent acts of the Taliban’s unjust violence. He shared Amir’s nostalgia for the Afghanistan they knew of when they were children. He always had Amir in his mind‚ even after he left with Ali. It was

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    “The Kite Runner” by Khaled Hosseini is the novel I chose for my graphic novel poster. When deciding on which part to focus on‚ I chose the beginning of the book rather than its entirety because I knew it was very difficult to address the numerous themes and symbolism into a small sheet of paper. Furthermore‚ I wanted to address a specific scene‚ Amir’s betrayal of Hassan‚ because it addresses a very overarching theme that is relevant in the everyday life. The theme‚ fate vs. free will‚ is prevalent

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    The Lovely Bones vs The Kite Runner After a traumatic experience some people hide their painful emotions by pulling away and withdrawing from those they have hurt. However‚ some are able to recognize the pain and harm they have caused from becoming disconnected from those they should be closest to‚ and do their best to repair the damage. Alice Sebold‚ Author of The Lovely Bones and Khaled Hosseini‚ Author of The Kite Runner tell of dysfunctional responses to grief and emotional

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    Amir takes actions that seem bad because his entire life he had to deal with emotional and physical abuse. In the kite runner Amir is projected as a bad guy because of how he treats Hassan throughout the book. Amir isn’t a bad guy because his actions were done when he was young‚ full of jealousy‚ and rejected. People can overlook it because these feelings are relatable. Amir does these immoral action because he believes that it will make his life easier. He tries to see his action as solutions to

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    immigration‚ Hosseini and his family faced many hurdles and difficulties. These bitter and unforgettable experience are brought out in his first book. The Kite Runner is more autobiographical. He had a deep admiration for Ahmad Zahir‚ an Afgan singer. His works are The Kite Runner‚ A Thousand Splendid Suns and And The Mountains Echoed. The Kite Runner‚ is a debut novel of Khaled Hosseini was published in 2003. It was the novel which brought an identity and position for Khaled Hosseini in the literary

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    reader with information about what characters may think about each other without directly stating it. In The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini‚ Amir and Hassan’s relationship is complex enough by nature and continues to get more twisted following the Kite Running Competition. When closely analyzing the actions of both characters‚ the intricacy of their relationship begins to unravel. Prior to the Kite competition‚ Amir and Hassan’s relationship is already unbalanced as shown through their behavior toward

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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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