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    has been limited. Women do not have any privileges at all! Not only do I notice and realize that that can’t get a job/education or can’t be seen in public‚ but these women are beaten and tortured for the little things. In the novel‚ The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini‚ the inequality of women’s rights is a significant theme because of their society‚ culture‚ and lack of freedom. The interaction of the characters of men and women in the novel is a way that I see women’s rights discriminated in their

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    The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini is a realistic fiction novel about acceptance‚ and loyalty. The novel takes place in Kabul and America in recent times. The 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

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    The story of The Kite Runner that published in 2003 by Khaled Hosseini this story makes me think in how I live my Life because this story talks about how important the parents interaction with their siblings and also how important a friendship can change the way on how you think about other people individualities‚ and don’t stop believing that no matter how hard‚ how long it takes time will come that your dreams will come true. The 6&7 Chapter of the Kite Runner is all about Amir which is the

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    consisting of people from many different cultures and who speak different languages. Afghanistan’s national anthem alone mentions fourteen different ethnicities of people who reside there. The ethnicities that are prevalent in the novel‚ The Kite Runner‚ by Khaled Hosseini are the Pashtun and the Hazaras. Religion also impacts society In Afghanistan. Afghanistan was founded in 1747 when Ahmad Shah Durrani unified the Pashtun tribes and declared themselves a nation. It is a landlocked country that is bordered

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    father‚ but those who are able to appreciate the special‚ and unique bond shared between a father and son. In the novel The Kite Runner author Khaled Hosseini uses the characters to display the different aspects of the relationships between father and son. Father/son relationships are unique and in The Kite Runner‚ it is no different. Khaled Hosseini uses The Kite Runner to display different aspects of the relationships between father and son. In the beginning‚ the relationship between Amir and

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    Khaled Hosseini’s The Kite Runner is a touching tale of an Afghani boy’s upbringing. Despite having a protagonist brought up in a culture unfamiliar to most North Americans‚ the book has found widespread readership. One of the many reasons for the book’s popularity is the development and believability of the father-son relationships that we are introduced to right at the story’s beginning. The characteristics in the relationships we witness are many; they include the sad love-hate tensions between

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    effects. The betrayed typically have the roughest time getting over being betrayed. The burden of getting betrayed will live with the individual for the rest of their life and the betrayed will “replay the conversation over and over in their head” (Hosseini 149). The betrayer can also have a burden for having betrayed the other. The betrayer hurts the other person by being unfaithful to the other character. This causes the betrayed to not be able to trust the betrayer because of the betrayer’s action

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    least one of these things‚ and Khaled Hazzeini’s novel The Kite Runner is no exception. Written and narrated by an Afghan native‚ The Kite Runner follows the fictional but realistic Afghan boy Amir through his life’s conflicts‚ spanding from early childhood well into adulthood. People have very different opinions on this novel‚ and debate about whether or not this novel should be read is certainly understandable. However‚ the novel The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini should remain a part of the World

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    areas of our mind‚ which is how we deal with our conscience. These three areas should be balanced out throughout a person’s life to be considered “healthy”. The three areas in our minds are The Id‚ The Ego‚ and the Super Ego. In Khaled Hosseini’s novel ‚ The Kite Runner‚ the main character Amir‚ easily reflects one of these three areas. Amir was in the mind area of The Id‚ he goes through situations

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    Khaled Hosseini Biography Khaled Hosseini (Persian: خالد حسینی [ˈxɒled hoˈsejni]; English: /ˈhɑːlɛd hoʊˈseɪni/;[1] born March 4‚ 1965) is an Afghan-born American novelist and physician. He has lived in the United States since he was fifteen years old and is an American citizen. His 2003 debut novel‚ The Kite Runner‚ was an international bestseller‚ selling more than 12 million copies worldwide.[2] His second‚ A Thousand Splendid Suns‚ was released on May 22‚ 2007.[3] In 2008‚ the book was the bestselling

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