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    them to the nearest hospital … I swear by almighty god that I make this statement under no duress and under instruction from no one” (Adiga

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    In the book The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini‚ showed the struggle with guilt that ruined Amir along with his childhood‚ but also showed he still could have the potential to make the right choice and turn his life around. Amir from a little boy was always suffering of guilt‚ of what he had not done to save Hassan. Amir had never been able to forgive himself until he started taking steps towards redemption. Amir faced the struggles to accept what he had done and the guilt that tortures him inside

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    In the novel‚ “The Kite Runner”‚ by Khaled Hosseini‚ the author uses a specific character whose power‚ revenge‚ and sadism creates one or more of the many in themes in the novel. He also finds pleasure in having and abusing his power over everyone else. This character is named Assef‚ and in my opinion‚ he is a is one of the most ruthless characters in this story. This character displays his sadistic personality‚ and finds pleasure in hurting others. To start with‚ Assef commences the theme

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    Epic based on Kite Runner

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    Once upon a time‚ roughly 26 years ago‚ a boy named Amir lived in Afghanistan. He lived in a city called Kabul with his father‚ Baba. Baba’s best friend‚ Rahim Khan‚ is always around and sometimes Amir felt that Rahim Khan was more of a father figure to him than Baba‚ because Rahim Khan understands him. Amir’s mother died giving birth to him‚ but Baba and Amir have two servants named Hassan and Ali‚ who are Hazaras. Hassan’s mother and Ali’s wife‚ Sanubar‚ ran away with a clan of gypsies after Hassan’s

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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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    oneself‚ so one can forgive others‚ too. In The Kite Runner‚ novelist Khaled Hosseini tells about the past of the Afghan refugee‚ Amir‚ and about the importance of forgiveness regarding to what happens in Afghanistan a long time before Amir arrives in America. Amir grows up in Kabul with his prosperous father‚ Baba‚ who has two servants‚ Ali‚ and his son‚ Hassan. Amir and Hassan are best friends until Hassan is raped‚ and Amir doesn’t help him. Amir can’t get over his guilt‚ so he takes it out on

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    In the novel‚ The Kite Runner‚ by Khaled Hosseini‚ the attack of Hassan is a significant event as it is the beginning of Amir‚ the narrator’s search for redemption. The opening chapter of the novel starts with Amir who lives in Pakistan with his father‚ Baba‚ and his servant‚ Hassan. Amir starts by retelling his childhood memories‚ particularly‚ his regrets for not rescuing Hassan who is his friend and secretly his half brother during the attack from Assef. Through Hosseini’s clever use of circular

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    redemption. If anyone returns from their evil ways‚ there will be a redemption and peace for the rest of their lives. These concept of redemption is seen in the movie‚ The Kite Runner‚ which takes place in the late 70s in Kabul‚ Afghanistan. Director Marc Forster tells the story of a friendship between Amir and Hassan‚ two young boys growing up in Kabul. Although‚ they are raised in the same household and shared the same wet nurse‚ Amir and Hassan grew up in different worlds: Amir is the son of a prominent

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    Hazara In The Kite Runner

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    people as being less than. Amir does not want to consider Hassan his friend because he is a Hazara. -When Amir goes to look for Hassan‚ people question why a Pashtun is looking for a Hazara. This negatively impacts Amir’s view of Hazara people. -Amir does not stand up for Hassan when he is raped‚ Hazara people are bullied and people look on‚ no one stands up for them -Religious traditions‚ such as sacrifices‚ praying during the day are common practice and expected. Amir is forced to learn traditional

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    Rape In The Kite Runner

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    When Amir says "it"‚ he is referring to the act of watching Hassan get raped. "It" is a curse for Amir‚ because even though Amir was somewhat powerless when he witnessed Hassan’s rape‚ he didn’t try to stop this horrific event from happening. Amir‚ though he was not the perpetrator of the crime‚ feels that because he did not even try to prevent the grievous harm that would come of Hassan‚ because he did not take any chances which could have kept this event from happening‚ he is partly responsible

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