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    1. The novel begins with Amir ’s memory of peering down an alley‚ looking for Hassan who is kite running for him. As Amir peers into the alley‚ he witnesses a tragedy. The novel ends with Amir kite running for Hassan ’s son‚ Sohrab‚ as he begins a new life with Amir in America. Why do you think the author chooses to frame the novel with these scenes? Refer to the following passage: "Afghans like to say: Life goes on‚ unmindful of beginning‚ end...crisis or catharsis‚ moving forward like a slow‚ dusty

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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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    The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini is inundated with the phrase “for you a thousand times over” (__). It plays a major role in the life of the main character‚ Amir. The quote first arises when Amir is young. Later‚ it resurfaces in the forms of dreams and an acquaintance that gradually change Amir for the better. In the final section of the book‚ Amir himself uses the quote and invokes a defining moment for his life. The saying “for you a thousand times over” fills Amir with first pain‚ then guilt

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    Kite festival is one of my favorite festivals which is celebrated on 14th January of every year with colors of joy and colors of life. On the day of kite festival the serene blue sky is filled with colorful kites which look splendid and since morning to evening remains dotted with vivid splashes of color with kites in a variety of hues‚ shapes and sizes. This essay is about how kite flying teaches us lessons

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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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    Parker 05 October 2009 *The Issues* of Sin and Redemption in The Kite Runner Redemption is defined as the act‚ process‚ or instance of redeeming--:to free from what distresses or harms: as 1) to help overcome something detrimental; 2)to release from blame or debt; 3) to free from the consequences of sin‚ or 4) to change for the better. It cannot be accomplished in a single day. Redemption is a process that can take days‚ weeks‚ and months—sometimes even years to achieve. As the definition

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    The Kite Runner by Khaled Hossenini deals primarily with the theme of guilt and redemption and subtly approaches the correlations between religion and violence through these main themes. The novel centers on the relationship between the narrator Amir and his friend/servant Hassan and Amir’s guilt when he witnesses an act of violence done to Hassan that he fails to intervene in. This personal conflict ties into the narrator’s experiences with religion as he attempts to redeem himself. Through this

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    Redemption As we go through life we all make mistakes‚ how we deal with them shows more about us than the mistake its self. In The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini‚ Amir makes a huge mistake that he will struggle with for many years to come‚ until one day he gets a phone call telling him that “There is a way to be good again.” (Hosseini 2) After this he sets off on a journey to redeem himself. As we read‚ we realize that redemption is very difficult but possible to achieve. Some may have to do things

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    Summer Reading: The Kite Runner Betrayal “I had one last chance to make a decision. One final opportunity to decide who I was going to be. I could step into that alley‚ stand up for Hassan‚ the way he’d stood up for me all those times in the past‚ and accept whatever would happen to me. Or I could run. In the end I ran.” (Pg. 77) This quote was an example of betrayal because Amir left Hassan by himself in the alley. He didn’t stick up for him like Hassan has done many times for him. He could’ve

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    Dennis Hardy Mrs. Hardgrove AP English 12 September 9‚ 2014 The Kite Runner Khaled Hosseini 2003 1. Analyze the title. The Kite Runner feels like an odd title especially at the beginning of the novel when the protagonist is the kite fighter not the kite runner. As the book progresses it becomes more and more obvious that the novel is not about the protagonist but his best friend. The author chose this title to help illustrate the fact that although the novel follows the life of Amir it is really

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