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    lowliest French citizen was higher than the highest Chinese Mandarin. His Sister on the Other hand‚ Adeline’s Aunt Baba never stepped into advanced education because it could be considered detrimental to the marriage prospects of young girls. Only the ignorant women were virtuous. - Confucius. Adeline’s Grandfather and Grandmother played a great role in her life‚ just as her Aunt Baba did‚ for they were the ones that stood by her and encouraged her during her childhood. Adeline’s Grandfather Ye

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    grateful to my dear friend Tamim Ansary for his guidance and support and to the gang at the San Francisco Writers Workshop for their feed back and encouragement. I want to thank my father‚ my oldest friend and the inspiration for all that is noble in Baba; my mother who prayed for me and did nazr at every stage of this book’s writing; my aunt for buying me books when I was young. Thanks go out to Ali‚ Sandy‚ Daoud‚ Walid‚ Raya‚ Shalla‚ Zahra‚ Rob‚ and Kader for reading my stories. I want to thank Dr

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    meet his best friend and they called him “Baba”. Forrest and Baba were planning to open a shrimp business‚ and they would catch shrimp. Baba’s family had shrimp businesses. In the war Forrest ran from the bombing and was safe. He kept running back in getting the wounded soldiers and running with them and laying them down somewhere safe. He couldn’t find his best friend Baba; he kept running back into the war to find him. He soon enough found him but Baba was very badly wounded. Forrest picked him

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    “As the trees froze and ice sheathed the roads‚ the chill between Baba and me thawed a little. And the reason for that was the kites. Baba and I lived in the same house‚ but in different spheres of existence. Kites were the one paper-thin slice of intersection between those spheres.”(Hosseini‚2003).Therefore‚ the kite is the only way to change the situation. In a conservation‚ Amir learnt that Baba attached great importance to the kite competition. He realized that the kite race was a straw to win

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    Kite Runner is about two motherless boys who create lifelong memories together. The main character tries to find inner peace after he betrays his best friend. Amir is a boy who has dark skin and blue eyes. He desperately tries to make his father(Baba) love him and pay attention to him. He writes stories that have meaning. He becomes a kind gentile man who always gives money when people are in need. Hassan is Baba’s son and Amir’s half brother. He is raised most of his life by Ali‚ Baba’s Hazara

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    Write about the way the significance of the way in which Hosseini uses setting in ‘The Kite Runner’. Focus on two or three. Hosseini uses setting in the kite runner in various ways. It is a tool in showcasing the social division between Hazara and Pashtuns in Kabul and is also used to dramatise and add tension to the story. An example of Hosseini adding tension through setting is Amir and Baba’s car journey from Kabul to Jalalabad. It is narrated by Amir in the present tense‚ as if he is there

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    Khaled Hosseini created a stunning introduction to his work by including meaningful and surprising content in the first pages of his novel. ! Journal Two ““Tell him I’ll take a thousand of his bullets before I let this indecency take place‚” Baba said. My mind flashed to that winter day six years ago. Me‚ peering around the corner in the alley. Kamal and Wali holding Hassan down. Assef’s buttock muscles clenching and unclenching‚ his hips thrusting

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    are relationships portrayed in The Kite Runner? The theme of relationships runs throughout the novel‚ the four main relationships being Baba and Amir‚ Amir and Hassan‚ Amir and Sohrab and Baba and Hassan. Some relationships are parallel to each other and are reflective in many different chapters throughout the novel. The father and son relationship between Baba and Amir is problematic from the start as Amir feels he is blamed in some way for his mother’s death‚ by his father. Amir believes that

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    this family’s life. Baba and his son Amir lives in Kabul with their servants Hassan and Ali. Being that Hassan and Amir grew up together they have a very strong bond that is unbreakable under any circumstance or obstacles. In “The Kite Runner” there are three themes in the book‚ love‚ loyalty and guilt. First theme being love in “The Kite Runner”‚Baba had a love strong for Hassan and Ali. Though they were him and his son’s servant he loved them as his own family. “Please” Baba was saying but Ali

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    father‚ the rescue of Hassan’s son Sorahb‚ and his final confrontation with Aseef. Like father like son - this is never the case with Amir and Baba‚ their different interests and Amir’s lack of masculinity causes him to think that Baba will never be proud of him. Even his kite tournament was a victory short lived with Baba as it soon fades. The only time Baba is genuinely proud of Amir is when he graduates from high school in America: He walked to me‚ curled his arm around my neck and gave my brow

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