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    a sign of true strength and maturity. As Amir returned to Afghanistan and saved Hassan’s son‚ he finally received the chance to get rid of his guilt. Although Amir never got the chance to apologize to Hassan‚ he never allowed anyone to refer to Sohrab as a Hazara‚ proving that social differences no longer bothered him and that he could move on from his past

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    Chapter 23 Summary • Amir is in hospital after his beating • Rahim Khan has left to die in peace and there is no sign of the adoptive parents he promised for Sohrab • Amir decides to take Sohrab with him to Islamabad while he considers what to do with him. Dreams/blurred images One dream that represents Amir’s troubled mind "Assef was standing in the doorway of my hospital room‚ brass ball still in his eye socket.’We’re the same‚ you and I‚’ he was saying. ’You nursed with him

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    emotions and leave readers in shock. The Kite Runner illustrates a heartbreaking friendship and other relationships that make the story come alive. Readers will appreciate the love‚ friendship and redemption. The characters are Amir‚ Hassan‚ Baba‚ Ali‚ Sohrab and Assef. Amir is selfish‚ Hassan is loyal‚ Baba is brave‚ Ali is dutiful‚ and Assef is cruel. Amir is the protagonist of the book‚ Hassan is a servant in Amir’s house. Hassan is loyal to Amir and Ali is another servant to Amir and Baba (Amir’s dad)

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    Redemption is something that has always been portrayed through movies as some sort of revenge and violence‚ but “The Kite Runner” written by Khaled Hosseni connects redemption with the circularity of events throughout the book without having someone killed off to end the story. This book written by Khaled Hosseini includes many important aspects of human nature such as betrayal and deception‚ but these aspects are well hidden behind the storyline‚ making it a great book. Redemption in this book is

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    ‘The kite runner’ is an extraordinary novel written by Khaled Hosseini that follows the perspective of Amir‚ the protagonist of the story. The director uses symbols such as the kite‚ Sohrab and the pomegranate tree to help us understand the relationship between Amir and Hassan. Near the beginning of the novel‚ Hosseini uses the slingshot as a symbol to explore the start of Amir and Hassan’s friendship. Amir and Hassan are best friends even though they hold two very different statuses; Amir is

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    killed his mother‚ so he feels like a thief which is father doesn’t approve. He stole a life‚ he stole her husbands right to a wife. He feels like Baba blames him for his mothers death and that’s why his relationship with his father isn’t strong. 3)Sohrab has a connection with his father and enjoys his early years spent with Hassan‚ whereas Amir’s early years are spent trying to get his father’s

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    Contents INTRODUCTION 2 KHALED HOSSEINI- BIOGRAPHY 2 MOTIVATION 3 TITLE 3 CHARACTERS 4 SUMMARY 5 FAVOURITE CHARACTER 7 REASON 7 LEAST FAVOURITE CHARACTER 7 REASON 7 INSPIRATION 8 THINGS YOU WANT TO CHANGE 9 ENDING ANALYSIS 9 INTRODUCTION: The Kite Runner is a novel by Khaled Hosseini. Published in 2003 by Riverhead Books‚ it is Hosseini’s first novel‚ and was adapted into a film of the same name in 2007. The Kite Runner tells the story of Amir‚ a young boy from

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    REVIEW FOR UNIT TEST – CHAPTERS 10-25 Assignment 4 Chapters 10-11 1. What is Karim’s job? He is a people smuggler. He gets people out of Afghanistan. 2. To what country do Amir and his father first seek for safety from Afghanistan? They head to Pakistan for safety. 3. What country has a presence in Afghanistan as Amir and his father leave? Russian soldiers are in Afghanistan during this time. 4. At the first checkpoint Amir’s father stands up and confronts the Russian soldiers‚ putting himself in

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    best friend. After Amir had started his adult life‚ earned a career‚ and married Sohrab‚ the only obstacle blocking him from acquiring complete happiness was his guilt and his inability to bear a child with his wife. In order to atone for his childhood mistakes Amir attempts to take responsibility of Sohrab‚ Hassan’s son. During the process of getting Sohrab into America Amir realises that his promise to Sohrab‚ to not return him to an orphanage‚ must be broken. After Amir releases this

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    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. To begin‚ the strained relationship between Amir‚ the protagonist‚ and Baba‚ his father‚ as well as the events influenced by this relationship‚ demonstrates the necessity of a fatherly figure in one’s life. “The apple doesn’t fall

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