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    Ch-Ch-Ch-Changes Set in the 1970s in California‚ the novel The Kite Runner is told in flashback as the reader follows the main character through his resolutions to life-long conflicts. The Flashbacks are set in pre-civil war Afghanistan in the home of a wealthy man. The main character‚ Amir‚ is an intellectual character‚ loving books more than sports‚ a major disappointment to his powerful father. Amir’s best friend is also a Hazara servant‚ Hassan. Although they are master and servant‚ the

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    texts or concepts or events. Do you see any similarities between this material and other books that you have read? Does it bring to mind other issues or incidents or people or descriptions that are somehow related? Section: The Letter Important Quote: “When I went back to her room she was crying. We were not in the same social class‚ but at least we were in the same bed (p.37).” This section discusses Marjane’s friendship with their maid Mehri‚ who was ten when Majane was born. Mehri was an extremely

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    harsh truth of every relationship‚ even between those who love each other‚ like fathers and sons and daughters‚ or husbands and wives‚ is that the love is always unequal.” In The Kite RunnerAmir‚ the protagonist‚ life changes tremendously and is displayed through relationships‚ events‚ and character development. As Amir matures‚ he witnesses and experiences many things things most young men don’t typically encounter. Amir’s mother died when he was just a boy and he does not have a personal connection

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    Theme quotes for ‘the Kite Runner’ 1. ‘But he’s not my friend! I almost blurted. He’s my servant!’ (page 36) – Class differences‚ human nature‚ friendship & inhumanity. 2. ‘Afghans are an independent people. Afghans cherish custom but abhor rules. And so it was with kite fighting. The rules were simple: No rules. Fly your kite. Cut the opponents. Good luck’ (page 45) – Values and morals & father and sons. 3. ‘I envied her. Her secret was out. Spoken Dealt with’ (page 144) – Human nature‚ courage

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    As Amir tells us about his father‚ a portrait of an immensely likable‚ dominant‚ and moral man emerges. To Amir‚ Baba is both larger-than-life and principled. The combination of these two qualities magnifies Amir’s shame when he abandons Hassan in the alleyway. How could you ever tell a man who supposedly wrestled a bear that you broke one of his principles? That you allowed Assef to steal Hassan’s innocence and childhood? Of course‚ all this is complicated by the fact that Baba – before Amir was

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    The Kite Runner Notes - California‚ San Francisco - Year 2000 - Young couple - Man receives box of novels in the mail - Novel is called “A season for ashes” - We learn the man’s name is Amir Qadiri when we see the novel beside the telephone when it rings. The phone rings for Amir and he’s asked to go to Afghanistan. - At this stage the film flashes back to 1978 in Kabul‚ Afghanistan - For the second time so far in the movie flying kites have been the focal point at the start of the scene

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    Dear Amir agah‚ I’m going to start off by saying I know what you did‚ or didn’t do. We trusted you and were loyal to you and your father‚ and you let Hassan get attacked by those‚ those‚ monsters. He will never be the same thanks to you. And the money Hassan “stole from you‚ yeah‚ I know about that to. I’m surprised that your father actually fell for that‚ but of course Hassan went along with it‚ he;s always loved you. I actually envied you on his early years‚ I always thought he loved you more than

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    Passage Analysis 1.Sometimes home isn’t always the most comforting place that we’d like it to be. Sometimes we feel trapped and in prison‚ with no escape. “Those who got out always left something themselves behind” this means that they must leave a piece of their character or who they were behind to live a better life. This represents a cultural idea‚ anybody who has ever lived in a bad neighborhood‚ has had to leave a piece of himself behind. 2. “If the snake sheds his skin

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    reason I didn’t care about Soraya’s past was that I had one of my own. I knew all about regret.” (180) "Come. There is a way to be good again" This quote is significant because it indicates that Rahim Khan has known Amir’s secret all these years‚ the secret of Amir’s cowardice when Hassan was being attacked by bullies while running a kite for Amir "...the elephant in the room’...Nothing could more correctly describe the initial moments of my reunion with Rahim Khan". Amir’s reunion with Rahim Khan

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    In the novel‚ The Kite Runner‚ each character has their lives drastically changed as the events of Afghanistan’s past world issues create hardship‚ grief‚ and difference for the lives of Amir‚ Sohrab and Farid. The first character that has been affected by Afghanistan’s world issues is Amir; throughout the novel he has been faced with forced relocation caused by the Afghan-Soviet War and intense emotional and physical trauma caused by the Taliban. During the Russian Invasion‚ Amir and his father are

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