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    xxx xxx English 12 Honors 29th of November‚ 2013 Betrayal and redemption In Khaled Hosseini’s The Kite Runner‚ several major themes arise. One of the most dominant themes is betrayal. The protagonist‚ an Afghani-American named Amir‚ retells the story of his childhood; from growing up in Afghanistan and ending up in America. During his life Amir have been forced to make many difficult choices‚ several of which he is not proud of. In his early years he watched his best friend Hassan get raped

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    In The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini‚ the main protagonists‚ Amir foils the qualities‚ behavior‚ and ideas of Hassan. Hassan’s contrasting characteristics to Amir highlight the main characters strengths and weaknesses. By contrasting and comparing the behavior‚ ideas and acts of Amir and Hassan the meaning of the novel are enhanced. To begin‚ Amir and Hassan have different social status’s that contribute to the contrasting characteristics of them. While Amir is sheltered‚ protected and spoiled

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    Jordan Morrison January 7‚ 2014 English II Honors Goudy The Kite Runner‚ written by Khaled Hosseini‚ is a heart-gripping tale of love‚ redemption‚ and acceptance. The story is about a young Afghan boy who grows up during the tough times of war in Afghanistan. In the novel‚ Hosseini effectively illustrates the theme of betrayal through his complex cast of characters. Hosseini presents this betrayal when Sanaubar leaves Hassan and Ali days after Hassan’s birth‚ through Amir’s abandonment

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    Friendship in the Kite Runner “For you a thousand times over”. Friendship is very strong and can influence people’s decisions. True friends will do absolutely everything they can to help each other when they need it the most. In the story the “kite runner” written by Khaled Hosseini‚ is about Amir and Hassan‚ two young boys who have a strange friendship. These boys grew up together in Kabul‚ which explains why there friendship was so strange. In Kabul‚ the Afghan society classifies Hazaras

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    In the novel the Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini he illustrates the sacrifice one gives for love. Over the course of the novel‚ Amir‚ Hassan‚ and Baba all face dramatic events that shape them to the person they are. Each one of them sacrifice a piece of their own happiness for the one they love. Hassan is loyal to Amir even though in their childhood Amir was not a good friend. Baba sacrifices his life in Afghanistan for Amir to have an education in America. Amir risked his life for Sohrab‚ Hassan’s

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    Amir and Baba’s Relationship Amir’s complex relationship with his father is a significant factor in his life. Baba‚ Amir’s father‚ does not understand his son‚ he complains to his best friend and business partner Rahim Khan about his confusion with Amir. “He’s always buried in those books or shuffling around the house like he’s lost in some dream…I wasn’t like that” Baba cannot understand why Amir does not have the same interests as he does. When Amir over heard this conversation between Baba and

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    - View and treatment of Hazara people as being less than. Amir does not want to consider Hassan his friend because he is a Hazara. -When Amir goes to look for Hassan‚ people question why a Pashtun is looking for a Hazara. This negatively impacts Amir’s view of Hazara people. -Amir does not stand up for Hassan when he is raped‚ Hazara people are bullied and people look on‚ no one stands up for them -Religious traditions‚ such as sacrifices‚ praying during the day are common practice and expected

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    Analyse how the resolution of a main conflict is important to the text as a whole: Hosseni’s ‘The Kite Runner’ is a haunting novel that follows one man’s search for redemption‚ as he attempts to atone for sins committed in the selfishness of youth. Due to focusing predominantly on his own needs‚ as a child in Afghanistan‚ our protagonist‚ Amir‚ allows his childhood playmate to get raped without intervening. This decision then plagues him for decades after the event. He experiences internal conflict

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    The Kite Runner Reading logs NV1D Reading Log Task One‚ Part I. [13.01.12] The author of The Kite Runner‚ Khaled Hosseini‚ I think can be portrayed as the protagonist Amir for several reasons one of which is that he himself was born in Kabul‚ Afghanistan‚ in 1965. I think that‚ because of the fact that he was born in Afghanistan‚ it has contributed to the novel in the aspect of which that the place is not entirely random. Like‚ if I wrote a book I wouldn’t write a story based in perhaps the United

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    on him. At the same time‚ Amir never learns to assert himself against anyone else because Hassan always defends him. All of these factors play into his cowardice in sacrificing Hassan‚ his only competition for Baba’s love‚ in order to get the blue kite‚ which he thinks will bring him Baba’s approval. The change in Amir’s character we see in the novel centers on his growth from a selfish child to a selfless adult. After allowing Hassan to be raped‚ Amir is not any happier. On the contrary‚ his guilt

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