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    Kite Runner Redemption

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    guilt. Khaled Hosseini’s novel The Kite Runner revolves around betrayal and redemption. Redemption is the act of saying or being saved from sin‚ error or evil‚ which the main character Amir seems to need the most. Amir lives with the guilt he has built up over the years because of one incident from his childhood. Amir’s fathers words still echo through his head "A boy who won’t stand up for himself becomes a man who can’t stand up to anything." (The Kite Runner pg. 24) Although Amir destroyed the

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    The Kite Runner Chapter 1 – 5 (PP 1 – 47) 1. The novel begins with a flash black to make the reader aware of what has happened in the narrators past and prepares them for the story that is about to be told. It tells us how he is caught up in his past‚ how the event that took place in 1975 made him who he is and how he see’s kites flying and is reminded of his friend Hassan‚ who he calls a kite runner. 2. Hassan is the son of Ali who is the servant for Baba. Hassan is a childhood associate of

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    Kite Runner Redemption

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    Redemption is portrayed as an important theme in the text The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini. Throughout the novel‚ several characters attempt to redeem themselves of the sinful deeds in the past by scarification. However‚ true redemption requires appropriate sacrifices which are not necessarily the act of giving up something precious; but instead‚ it is strong determination to gain redemption that leads to one willingly sacrificing everything in order to compensate the victims. Amir’s yearning of

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    In the realistic fiction novel‚ The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini‚ Amir‚ a conflicted‚ Afghan child‚ betrays Hassan‚ his childhood friend and servant‚ propelling them into a complex loop of redemption fueled by the justice‚ injustice‚ and dignity theme. Throughout Amir’s childhood‚ he fails to be the traditional‚ masculine child his father‚ Baba‚ envisioned‚ while Hassan‚ who is of less respectable‚ Hazara heritage and lower social class‚ suits Baba’s ideal quite well‚ leading to Amir’s jealousy

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    A bond so cherished and sought after‚ may not always be one of love‚ but one filled with pain and longing. The relationship between a father and a son helps prepare a boy to understand right from wrong. Khaled Hosseini in‚ The Kite Runner‚ uses the complex emotional bond between fathers and sons to demonstrate the necessity of an empathetic fatherly figure. The relationships that clearly demonstrate this need for a fatherly figure are between Baba and Amir‚ Hassan and Sohrab‚ and Amir and Sohrab

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    Kite Runner Monologue

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    I ran down every street looking into the sky hoping to see my blue kite‚ but really I just wanted to find my kite runner. Finally I come around the corner of a falling apart building that leads to a dark ally. Of course it has to be an ally‚ a dark ally! Everything bad ever happens in an ally. Their I see Hassan in the snow‚ Assef ontop of him. Assefs two minions close by. It took me a second to realize what was happening. My feet felt glued to the ground I stood on‚ but I knew if I didn’t do something

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    The Beginning of The Kite Runner allows the reader to see signs of the motif of blood and red coincide with the theme of the past is always part of the present. In the following quote Amir talks but Ali and Sanaubar’s relationship.Ali wasn’t treated well even though the two came from the same bloodline. This was how he was treated until he Hassan was born and then the bad treatment carried to Hassan’s life.“But despite sharing ethnic heritage and family blood; Sanaubar joined the neighborhood kids

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    In The Kite Runner‚ by Khaled Hoseini‚ (Riverhead Press‚ New York‚ 2003) the main character Amir moves to America from Afghanistan in search to forget his past. He goes on a journey of redemption in which gives him a chance "to be good again". Through Amir’s journey he has to recognize his sin and then he has to search for redemption in order "to be good again". Amir‚ who lived in Afghanistan with his father Baba and two servants Ali and Ali’s son Hassan‚ grows up playing with Hassan and doing

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    The Kite Runner: Parody

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    Jill Endaya Hour 2 Crump – Fiction 214 Kite Runnin’: The Kite Runner Parody December 2001 I’m not who I am because of where I went to college‚ or what I’ve done… it’s what I saw at the age of twelve in the winter of 1975. This incident changed my life forever… the alley changed my life forever. Hannah was my best friend‚ a girl yes‚ but none-the-less‚ my best friend. Who am I? I am Amy. Yes‚ probably the most feminine name you could ever give a boy‚ but I’m not feminine at all. Or am I? Maybe

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    In the novel‚ “The kite Runner” by Khaled Hosseni‚ multiple themes are clearly demonstrated. However‚ the two themes‚ Loyalty and Betrayal‚ are mostly displayed throughout the book. Hassan proved his loyalty to each and every character in the book‚ especially to his master‚ Amir. Hassan never denied to do anything for his Amir agha. In the beginning of the book‚ Hassan always used to make Amir very happy by firing walnuts with his slingshot at the neighbor’s German shepherd. When Ali scowled at Hassan

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