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    It represents the solid relationship between them two because of how they were picking the cep mushrooms together. Their relation is based onto the mushroom because it symbolizes Hassan and Marguerite. I really enjoyed the scene where Hassan and Marguerite were picking mushrooms that showed their relationship is based

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    constitution which provided new laws for Afghan society‚ including those that would further advance women’s rights. The implementation of a new constitution‚ and the growing support of women’s rights pushed Afghan society away from their traditional political beliefs that the

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    Being betrayed has effects on both the betrayed and the betrayer. Not just one person feels the effects of being betrayed‚ yet multiple people can feel the effects. The betrayed typically have the roughest time getting over being betrayed. The burden of getting betrayed will live with the individual for the rest of their life and the betrayed will “replay the conversation over and over in their head” (Hosseini 149). The betrayer can also have a burden for having betrayed the other. The betrayer

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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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    Andrew R. Dulya Mrs. Spaugh AP Literature Period 4 29 March 2017 Kite Runner Analysis The feeling of guilt is a feeling that he/she either did something you shouldn’t have‚ or didn’t do something you should have‚ and he/she is aware of the mistake. Guilt can often lead to depression‚ anxiety‚ feeling worthless‚ and even suicidal thoughts or actions. Even as horrible as the feeling of guilt is‚ the aftermath of feeling redeemed can be rewarding. The only was that a person can feel redeemed is by feeling

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    are two different ethnic groups that play significant roles by how individuals behave or think throughout the text. "’Afghanistan is the land of Pashtuns. It always has been‚ always will be. We are the true Afghans‚ the pure Afghans‚ not this Flat-Nose here’"(69). This quote is an example of how Assef‚ a Pashtun‚ thinks that he his more superior than another person just because of their ethnicity. Additionally‚ this quote is foreshadowing how Assef is going to behave later on and explains his actions

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    This book “The Kite Runner” made me emotional from the way this book ends. I like the way that the book was written. The stories behind each character was interesting. The climax especially was very cruel.The way people were in order to get accepted into their culture was also rough in a way/ Although‚ the whole book was good. My personal reaction to this was emotional because of the things that happened in the story. The main characters ahim and Hassan were both young boys who were at the age of

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    Hopeless Wanderer “Mumford and Sons” The main character of “The Kite Runner” is Amir. In the Beginning of the novel Amir is a young child who lives with his rich father in Afghanistan. He goes out and plays with his servant child Hassan just about every day. But throughout the book he is confronted by different situations that would soon haunt him for the rest of his life. His father tells him early on “There is only one sin

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    humanity together‚ the ties of friendship are often the strongest. They can withstand pressure of unimaginable magnitude without so much as a fray. When it comes to showcasing the true power of friendship‚ many works pale behind the great novel “The Kite Runner” by Khaled Hosseini. In this book‚ Hosseini tells the convoluted story of two young boys as they struggle not only with carrying the immense weight of their own individual struggles‚ but the reality of watching your home fall into the grip of war

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    One major conflict from the book‚ The Kite Runner‚ was when Amir went back to Kabul and had to rescue Sohrab from the Taliban. This was the major plot of the story as it changed much of the character’s life and helped build the theme of the story. In the beginning of the book‚ Amir acted like a coward when his best friend‚ Hassan‚ was being assaulted by the antagonist‚ Assef‚ and he didn’t go and try to save him. Instead‚ he ran and left all the suffering for Hassan. This causes him to become guilty

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