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    Amir finds out that Hassan has passed away‚ his first instinct is to go and save his son Sohrab. Amir returns back to Kabul and finds out that Sohrab is under the control of the Taliban. As Amir finally finds Sohrab he is faced with the leader of the Taliban which is the man who sexually assaulted Hassan as a child. Amir then sacrifices himself for Sohrab and takes a beating from the leader and escapes with Sohrab later on.(Hosseini 247).This is showing that Amir has figured out that he has to put others

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    historical reign of 50 Persian Kings. The epic can be roughly divided into three parts: the first part tells of the mythical creation of Persia and its earliest mythical past; the second part tells of the legendary Kings and the heroes Rostam and Sohrab which compromises most of the epic poem; the third part blends historical fact with legend‚ telling of the

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    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 the Wazir Akbar Khan district of Kabul‚ whose closest friend is Hassan‚ his father’s young Hazara servant. The story is set against a backdrop of tumultuous events‚ from the fall of Afghanistan’s monarchy through the Soviet invasion‚ the exodus of refugees to Pakistan and

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    Thesis: In The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseni‚ Amir’s character is known for being cowardly; he finally attains redemption for his past misdeeds through saving Sohrab from Assef and bringing him back to the United State. Throughout the novel‚ it is hard not to notice how Amir is a a coward. He escapes from his problems‚ and allows someone else to do fighting for him. When Assef assaults Hassan‚ Amir is too coward to help his friend Hassan. All Amir focuses on is the blue kite that Hassan is holding

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    choices as a child make his desire for redemption prominent in the book. Amir’s passage to redemption ends as a result of Sohrab‚ Hassan’s son. Sohrab was the final key to Amir’s past wrongdoings. In the novel The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini the theme of redemption influences various character to character relationships: Baba and Amir‚ Hassan and Amir‚ and Amir and Sohrab. This theme impacts the structure of the novel by allowing Amir’s past actions to affect his present actions. The theme of

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    country which has left them traumatized and inconvenienced. In the novel‚ The Kite Runner‚ each character has their lives drastically changed as the events of Afghanistan’s past world issues create hardship‚ grief‚ and difference for the lives of Amir‚ Sohrab and Farid. The first character that has been affected by Afghanistan’s world issues is Amir; throughout the novel he has been faced with forced relocation caused by the Afghan-Soviet War and intense emotional and physical trauma caused by the Taliban

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    Amir – character development Describe in detail the THREE most important things which happen to Amir which cause him to change his attitude to life. Find quotation and detail from the text to support your argument. I think that the three most important events in the book that effect Amir’s character is.. 1) When he watches Assef rape Hassan. This while it does not effect Amirs’s character in a positive way‚ still has a profound effect on him. He is wracked with guilt that haunts him though

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    puts massive efforts in helping Sohrab recover emotionally and physically. His recovery suits as his last step in finding peace with himself and accepting that he has no power in changing the past. Amir becomes a parental figure for him which helps him deal with his emotions until Amir breaks his promise. When Amir breaks his promise‚ he reminisces his past betrayal and must take another step to make things right with Sohrab. After the incident Amir saves Sohrab from the danger of Afghanistan and

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    invasion of Afghanistan and there they start a new life. One day‚ after the death of Amir’s Father‚ Baba’s closest friend calls Amir and tells him to go back to Afghanistan to find Hassan’s son Sohrab who had become orphaned. Amir finds out that Hassan was actually his half-brother and upon retrieval of Sohrab‚ he decides to adopt him. The author’s description of Amir’s origins‚ a call to action from Rahim Khan to go back to Afghanistan‚ and the ultimate rewards Amir received at the end of his quest

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    life for Sohrab‚ Hassan’s son‚ to repay the wrong he commits toward Hassan. The recurring theme of sacrifice for the ones you love is presented all throughout the novel through Hassan‚ Baba‚ and Amir. Hassan and Amir are divided by economic differences throughout their childhood.

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