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    corner of my room. But my eyes kept going back to it‚ so I buried it at the bottom.” (Pg 100) Amir really knows what will he do to Hassan‚ he refuse to accept the things from Hassan‚ included the memory with him. Finally Amir makes Hassan leave from his Baba without guilt in his mind. However‚ with the time goes by‚ Amir gradually becomes more and more mature‚ he realized his wrong on Hassan and wanted redeem himself‚ for instance‚ Amir said: “But how could I pack up and go back home when my actions may

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    Her secret was out. Spoken Dealt with’ (page 144) – Human nature‚ courage‚ choices‚ lies and secrets & values and morals. 4. ‘But despite Baba’s successes‚ people were always doubting him. They told baba that running a business wasn’t in his blood and he should study law like his father. So Baba proved them wrong by not only running his own business but becoming one of the richest merchants in Kabul’ (page 13) – Fathers and sons‚ loyalty‚ faith‚ values and morals & human nature. 5. ‘Hassan was

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    in Kabul‚ Afghanistan during the Taliban take over. Amir lives with his wealthy father Baba and his two servants‚ Hassan and Ali. Even though Hassan is Amir’s servant and is of a lower class‚ the boys are best friends in the beginning of the book. Much of the story is about Amir trying to get his fathers’ love and approval. But in the beginning of this book Amir does a couple things opposite of what Baba would have wanted and he sets himself up for a lifetime of guilt. Throughout the book Amir

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    This beach was the hardest hit during the 2013 oil spill causing a lot of wild life damages. Sai Kaew beach is the longest and most populated beach on Koh Samet. It measures a total of 1km long. To the left of the image there is tubtim which is a smaller beach measuring only at 194 meters long. Sai Kaew is also the most populated beach with tourists and tourism related businesses. Au Wongdeuan is also one of Koh Samet’s long beach’s

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    Honors English 10 Mrs. Mills May 7‚ 2010 The Kite Runner symbols The author of The Kite Runner‚ Khaled Hosseini added many symbols to his book. These symbols are important to the life of Amir‚ and the rest of the characters. The symbols range from something as inconspicuous as a few words from Hassan’s letter‚ to something as prominent as kites and kite-running. Of these symbols this essay will give three examples. Every one of them is important to the development of the story. When Amir

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    Redemption is a way that makes up for the cause of the guilt. The Kite Runner is very much a “novel of redemption.” The main character‚ Amir‚ has to find a way to redeem himself after having betrayed Hassan. Sanaubar‚ likewise‚ must find redemption. Baba resolves his past guilty by doing good deeds First‚ Amir redeems himself by steps into courage and rescues the son of his brother Hassan Redemption is the act of saying or being saved from sin‚ error or evil‚ which the main character Amir seems to

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    Kahled Hosseini’s novel‚ "The Kite Runner‚" serves as a story of redemption and metamorphosis of child into man‚ through the eyes of a young Afghan boy born into a family of recognition and prosperity. Amir‚ son of businessman Baba‚ narrates his outlook on the struggles he faced from his troubled childhood‚ including jealousy‚ neglect‚ and the manifestation of his own insecurities. Amir thrives for redemption in hopes of relieving self-condemnation‚ due to pain inflicted on his best friend Hassan

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    Themes in The Kite Runner As in all books‚ “The Kite Runner” has many different themes throughout. There are many ironic twists and turns and always keeps you wanting to read more. Some of the themes include: Kites; Discrimination and violence; and family ties‚ homeland‚ and nationality. One very key theme in the book was kites. You can tell that kites are a theme just by reading its title‚ "The Kite Runner." The theme starts to show in the very beginning when they have the kite tournament

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    undeniably effect the structure of their relationship and their respective feelings towards each other. The biggest external driver being that they are a part of two opposite social classes. Hassan is the son of Ali and they are servant to Amir and Baba. Hassan and his father are Hazaras. Eventually Amir learns from one of his mother’s old history textbooks‚ that Hazaras tried to rise against the Pashtuns in the nineteenth century‚ but the Pashtuns persecuted and oppressed the Hazaras. Hazaras stand

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    Danil Kukovitskiy The Kite Runner written by Khaled Hosseini can be seen as a great book but at the same time one that is too simple and easy. In discussions of The Kite Runner‚ one controversial issue has been the inner levels of the novel. On one hand‚ many people believe that the novel is filled with numerous themes that are deep and make one think about the human experience and will leave you thinking long after you finish reading it. On the other hand‚ there are also many literary critics

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