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    Is love the most important emotion in The Kite Runner? I believe that love is what the whole novel symbolises. Initially‚ at the start of the novel‚ we learn that Amir and Hassan are partners in crime‚ ‘Hassan and I used to annoy our neighbors by reflecting sunlight into their homes with a shard of mirror’ and their relationship seems to illustrate a brotherhood. This brotherly love is sealed when they carve ‘Amir and Hassan – The Sultans of Kabul’ on a tree where Amir usually reads a story to

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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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    for their own actions because of their troubling conflict (Barth). Numerous people feel like they should do acts of kindness as a way to redeem themselves‚ but to truly become good again one must try to change their own character. Amir from The Kite Runner‚ recognizes his error and fights to become better when he is given the news of his nephew. He torments himself daily until he decides to take action on doing justice. Hosseini uses Amir

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    In 2014‚ Khaled Hosseini’s novel‚ The Kite Runner‚ was the seventh most challenged book in the world. It has been criticized for its mature ideas‚ controversial beliefs‚ and inappropriate scenes. Although there have been attempts to ban The Kite Runner‚ it should not be removed from your school because the benefits of reading it far outweigh the negative consequences. The Kite Runner explains the importance of being virtuous‚ and of acting ethically. Baba‚ Amir’s father‚ tells his son‚ “Now‚ no matter

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    Kite runner themes Ethnic Pride Baba expresses a great deal of pride and attachment to the afghan culture so the move to America fills Amir and himself with a loss of heritage and identity. The escape from the previous culture however allows Amir to escape the incident of rape upon his best friend Hassan which has left a bad taste on his childhood. In America Amir doesn’t turn away from his Middle Eastern culture‚ and asks Soraya’s father‚ the general for permission to marry her even though

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    In Khaled Hosseini’s novel The Kite Runner‚ there is a strong sense of friendship. The bond between two young afghan boys‚ one being a servant Hassan and the other his superior Amir‚ prove to be a difficult yet a beneficial companionship. Although the two boys cannot hurdle their way through class differences‚ their feelings towards each other‚ although not clear‚ are undoubtedly friends. The relationship between Amir and Hassan in The Kite Runner is a good example of how difficult it can be to befriend

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    To what extent do you think ‘The Kite Runner’ presents a thoroughly depressing picture of life in Afghanistan? I believe that The Kite Runner does present quite a depressing picture of life in Afghanistan‚ the first thing coming to mind being the rape of Hassan by some local boys. The boys justified this obscene act by referring to Hassan as “just a Hazara‚” displaying the ultimately racist attitude that Sunni Muslims possessed. This gives the impression that Afghanistan is a highly racist place

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    The Kite Runner should not be banned in schools because high schoolers are old enough and mature enough to comprehend the content of the book‚ and it is not too obscene for the age group. The Kite Runner shows how it was living in Afghanistan and how nice it was‚ surprisingly how everyone wanted to live there. Then how life changed after the Taliban started taking over. This book showed people in America life from the perspective of someone‚ that is also a child‚ living in Afghanistan and that

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    Psychological Effects of Guilt Guilt is not only defined as “a feeling of self-reproach from believing that one has done a wrong;” but it plays a major part in how a person can psychologically handle their thoughts‚ emotions‚ and actions. In Kite Runner‚ written by Khaled Hasseini‚ the effects that guilt can have are shown through the events in Amir’s life. After seeing his closest friend‚ Hassan‚ brutally raped in an alleyway‚ he punishes himself to deal with his shame. Throughout the novel‚ Amir’s

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    There is Only One Sin...Betrayal For there to be betrayal‚ there has to be trust first. For each character in The Kite Runner there were trusts of all forms. Trust of family and close friends were all betrayed. In the novel‚ The Kite Runner‚ Hosseini develops the theme of betrayal through the characters of Baba‚ Ali‚ Hassan and Amir. The betrayal begins when Amir abandons Hassan while he is being raped by Assef. Later‚ Rahim tells Amir that Hassan is actually his half-brother. The betrayal continues

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