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    In Khaled Hosseini’s novel The Kite Runner‚ there is a strong sense of friendship. The bond between two young afghan boys‚ one being a servant Hassan and the other his superior Amir‚ prove to be a difficult yet a beneficial companionship. Although the two boys cannot hurdle their way through class differences‚ their feelings towards each other‚ although not clear‚ are undoubtedly friends. The relationship between Amir and Hassan in The Kite Runner is a good example of how difficult it can be to befriend

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    Families throughout the country face challenging situations on a daily basis. Even though it can be tough‚ sticking with one’s family‚ they can make it through any situation. In The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini and Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi‚ both authors use family relationships to show that even through difficult situations‚ they manage to stay together and make it through. In Persepolis‚ the main character‚ Marji‚ is living through the Islamic Revolution. The Islamic Revolution was a major

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    Is love the most important emotion in The Kite Runner? I believe that love is what the whole novel symbolises. Initially‚ at the start of the novel‚ we learn that Amir and Hassan are partners in crime‚ ‘Hassan and I used to annoy our neighbors by reflecting sunlight into their homes with a shard of mirror’ and their relationship seems to illustrate a brotherhood. This brotherly love is sealed when they carve ‘Amir and Hassan – The Sultans of Kabul’ on a tree where Amir usually reads a story to

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    happen during the incident with Assef‚ I don’t want to say you are a coward but you are really soft and kind hearted. I don’t want that‚ I want my son to be strong and manly‚ so I don’t need to worry about you. I was really proud of you when you won the kite competition‚ you have changed the way I feel about you. Later on‚ Hassan and Ali moved out because Hassan stole something‚ but I know he is not that kind of person. I forgive him‚ it felt like he wasn’t even the one that stole. Then skip ahead when

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    Depression cause a down fall on a person’s emotion. This is easy to understand in the novels Angela’s Ashes and The Kite Runner. In these two stories a person will encounter with the feelings of abandonment and death. In the kite runner Amir was depressed that he and baba had to leave Kabul. He was wondering if he was going to forget his homeland along the line. He mentioned‚ “I only knew the memory lived in me a perfectly encapsulated morsel of a good past a brush stroke of color on the gray

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    Friendship is essential to living a fulfilling life. To find a good friend is like finding buried treasure at the bottom of the ocean. Or a needle in a haystack. Many of us‚ like Amir‚ take friendship for granted. We don’t realize what we have until it’s too late. The common characteristics of a “perfect friend” is to be loyal‚ kind‚ honest‚ and supportive. Hassan was every single one of these qualities to Amir‚ and he knew it. Hassan did everything for Amir‚ he cares about him more than anyone

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    first book‚ The Kite Runner. Khaled had started writing The Kite Runner in the beginning of 1999‚ but never finished it. Khaled’s wife found it and read it‚ then she told Khaled that the book had potential to be a real novel‚ so Khaled worked on it and had it finished and submitted by June of

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    symbolism of kites in the Kite Runner and Master Harold and the boys I am going to compare the symbolism of the kite in the play Master Harold and the boys by Athol Fugard and in the novel The Kite Runner by Khaled Hossseini. Firstly I will talk about the symbolism in both of the books separately. And then I will compare them to see the similarities and the differences. The kite symbol has two different meanings. In the Kite Runner the kite represents kite fighting and the blue kite that was the

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    Hero’s Journey Essay The hero’s journey is an aspect that’s found in many books and even movies. The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini is a very famous book read by many English classes based on a hero’s journey. The characters in this book struggle to find out what their journey is‚ especially the main character Amir. Refusal of the call means the hero attempts to refuse the adventure because he is afraid. Amir holds back from doing a lot in the book because he is afraid of the outcome that comes

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    The Kite Runner Vocabulary: But mostly because Ali was immune to the insults of his assailants; he had found his joy‚ his antidote‚ the moment Sanaubar had given birth to Hassan. (Page 10) Assailant: a person who attacks another. 2. The police brought the somewhat contrite young men and the dead couple’s five-year-old orphan boy before my grandfather‚ who was a highly regarded judge and a man of impeccable reputation. (Page 24) Contrite: feeling regret and sorrow for one’s sins

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