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    one to the other‚ ultimately outlining the result of a poorly displayed relationship. The lack of insight into the relationship does not allow for a clear understanding of why Amir ignored Hassan‚ why Amir came back to Afghanistan on the hunt for Sohrab (Hassan’s future son)‚ and several other events which

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    agarbati 37. Nature Water‚ Zamzam water 38. Super crisp‚ Slims 39. Daewoo Services 40. Ihsaan Sports 41. Sanaullah 42. Edhi‚ Cheepa‚ Aman Foundation 43. Agha khan‚ Liaquat national‚ SIUT 44. Panther tyre and tubes 45. Sohrab Cycle 46. Dohraji Gola ganda‚ Thela qulfi‚ Makai wala 47. Gurya kay baal 48. Dairy Queen milk 49. Bake parlor foods 50. Rafhan Foods 51. Dentonic‚ Luqmani Manjan 52. English toothpaste 53. Rose Petal 54. Afghan

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    The Kite Runner: Forgiveness‚ Loyalty‚ and the Quest for Redemption Khaled Hosseini’s The Kite Runner is an award-winning novel and considered one of today’s most popular‚ contemporary classics. The story is one of familiar themes such as loyalty‚ forgiveness‚ betrayal‚ love‚ and redemption. It follows the tale of Amir and how he must atone for his sins and find a way to “be good again” (Hosseini 2). The quintessential message of this book relies on the idea of second chances. Themes of redemption

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    The Kite Runner Characters 1. Amir is the main character and the narrator of the book. Amir grows up extremely privileged with a rich father named Baba. He feels deprived of an emotional connection with Baba. He thinks that his father blames him for his mothers death and wishes he was more like Hassan. Hassan was Amir’s best friend but‚ he was jealous of Hassan’s relationship with Baba. Amir constantly teased Hassan although Hassan always defended him. Amir sacrifices Hassan for his fathers acceptance

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    Hassan‚ Half-brothers. Com1.2- Feels more guilt but he also feels an obligation. Super conflict---- Hassan is dead… can he still be redeemed? Hassan is a loving person‚ saving his kid would do it. CD2- Amir gets the crap beat out of him for Sohrab. "I hadn’t been happy and I hadn’t felt better‚ not at all. But I did now (289). Topic sentence- It becomes entirely prevalent that Amir feels redemption in the last few pages of the novel. CD1- He runs… like Hassan. CD2- "I ran with the

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    as a friend or his equal‚ and he abandons him in his hour of need. Amir’s relationship with Baba was also strained because he feels that he is a disappointment to him. However‚ Amir finds his true redemption at the end of the novel when he rescues Sohrab from the Taliban. Amir‚ at the beginning of the story was selfish and didn’t care about the wellbeing of others. He was starved for Baba’s affection and was deprived of it mainly because he was blamed for the death of his own mother. He felt a

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    “Mistakes are part of life‚ everyone makes them‚ everyone regrets them. But‚ some learn from them and some end up making them again. It’s up to you to decide if you’ll use your mistakes to your advantage” -Meredith Sapp The Positive and Negative Effects of guilt Guilt is known as an evil feeling‚ one may try to cover up the past‚ but in the end this feeling is what drives humans to compensate for evil deeds and give back to the world. In this book “the Kite Runner” by Khaled

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    This essay will prove that the themes of betrayal and atonement exist within the novel Kite Runner. Two of the main characters‚ Rahim and Amir provide evidence towards these themes. Rahim showed betrayal towards the end of the story when he finally reveals that Amir and Hassan are actually brothers by not only love but by blood and that Baba was also Hassan’s father as well as Amir’s. Rahim had kept that secret from them their whole lives‚ thinking it was the best thing‚ only for Hassan to die in

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    In chapters 16‚ 17 and 18‚ Rahim Khan meets Amir and tells him about what happened in his home town. He also tells Amir about his Childhood friends Hassan who got married and has a young boy named Sohrab. And how Hassan got brutally murdered by Taliban force along with his wife. They only spared his son who got sent to an orphanage house. Rahim asks Hassan to go Kabul and take Hassan’s son with him to America because he has not one left to take care of him. And‚ because Hassan is Amir’s brother.

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    Holy Shrines in Khairpur Posted on January 11‚ 2012 [pic] Khairpur is the twelfth largest city in the province of Sindh in southeast Pakistan. It was founded in 1783 by Mir Sohrab Khan‚ who established the Khairpur branch of the Talpur clan. Khairpur Sindh is known as the Gateway of Islam‚ Baab ul Islam‚  Muhammad Bin Qasim’s conquest of Sindh laid the Foundation of Islam in the sub continent as Sindhs name suggests the Gateway of Islam‚ many religious saints and Sufi’s were from Sindh and are

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