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    respect and love for his best friend. The parallelism of Amir and Hassan’s last kite flight together and Amir and Sorab’s first kite flight together shows that Amir’s and Hassan’s friendship never died. In the final scene of the novel‚ Amir yells to Sohrab‚ “for a thousand times over” (391). This statement proves that Amir has become loyal to Hassan. The past clearly dictates who one is in the future‚ and the previous actions of Amir have taught him to accept his betrayal and account for it in the

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    `Of Mice and Men‚ and To Kill a Mockingbird; what do these novels have in common? Both show childlike innocence‚ and how it is annihilated in society by adults. However‚ Khaled Hosseini‚ author of The Kite Runner‚ thinks the exact opposite. His novel encompasses the topic of growing up‚ and how it is fueled by making and fixing mistakes that prompt mature decisions in the future. Throughout the novel‚ Khaled Hosseini depicts coming of age through the main character‚ Amir‚ a boy living in Afghanistan

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    Cited: Arnold‚ Matthew. Matthew Arnold ’s Sohrab & Rustum & Other Poems. N.p.: Project Gutenberg Library Archive Foundation‚ 2006. 60-61. Literary Reference Center. Web. 20 Apr. 2011. Rpt. of Dover Beach. 1867. Dietz‚ Frank. "The Fireman." Masterplots‚ Fourth Edition Nov. (2010): 1-3. Literary

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    Though The Kite Runner has not had as much time to age into being called a “classic” like To Kill a Mockingbird or The Great Gatsby‚ I argue that yes this book should be brought to classic status. Time be damned! Classics are novels that have received acclaim from the critics as well as the readers‚ as well as well known. Classics dive into raw and sometimes taboo topics and the author uses a unique style of writing. Khaled Hosseini’s novel The Kite Runner should be brought to classic status‚ literally

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    How does Hosseini use symbolism in ‘The Kite Runner’ to present key relationships? You should consider different reader responses and the extent to which your critical approach assists your interpretation. In Khaled Hosseini’s novel‚ ‘The Kite Runner’‚ it is often thought that symbols and metaphors are used as visual representations to reinforce and put emphasis on important stages in the novel. In can be seen that symbols are used in the novel to highlight particular moments in key relationships

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    The success of literary works depends greatly on the quality of its characters‚ which is why it is essential to have characters‚ both major and minor‚ with distinct and contrasting personalities. Not only are minor characters used as foils for the major characters by emphasizing their important character traits‚ but in many cases they furthermore play a crucial role in the advancement of the plot. In the three novels that were examined this year‚ The Great Gatsby‚ The Kite Runner‚ and The Handmaids

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    Coi Williams Karen Amano-Tompkins English 1A May 7‚ 2013 What’s So Important About Those Kites? Khaled Hosseini’s novel‚ The Kite Runner‚ a tale of a boy’s quest for love and a man’s journey for redemption and happiness‚ is a complex novel that overflows with symbolism. Hosseini shows many symbols throughout the novel that are very strong. These symbols correspond with the story’s depth‚ context‚ as well as its themes. All of these various symbols throughout the novel play a part in how the

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    The Poem “Dover Beach” is a dramatic monologue of thirty-seven lines‚ divided into four unequal sections or “paragraphs” of fourteen‚ six‚ eight‚ and nine lines. In the title‚ “Beach” is more significant than “Dover‚” for it points at the controlling image of the poem. On a pleasant evening‚ the poet and his love are apparently in a room with a window affording a view of the straits of Dover on the southeast coast of England‚ perhaps in an inn. The poet looks out toward the French coast‚ some

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    12 Literary piece that have Influenced the World 1. The Bible or the Sacred writings: This has become the basis of Christianity originating from Palestine and Greece 2. Koran: The Muslim bible originating from Arabia 3. The Iliad and the Odyssey: These have been the source of Myths and Legends of Greece. They were written by Homer. 4. The Mahabharata: The Longest epic of the world. It contains the history of religion in India. 5. Canterburry: it depicts the religion and customs of

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    of the novel‚ Amir and Farid‚ the man who transported Amir from Peshawar to Kabul secretly and safely who eventually becomes friends with Amir‚ were talking when Farid asks Amir why he returned to Afghanistan. To which Amir replies that it is for Sohrab‚ Hassan’s son‚ as he had mentioned before. Farid then says “No… what I meant to ask is why that boy? You come all the way from America for… a Shi’a.”

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