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    Hosseini Khaled’s The kite Runner: Theme‚ Symbols‚ motifs‚ and Taliban Angela Ge Mr. Moore American Literature‚ 7th hour May 2nd‚ 2014 Angela Ge Mr. Moore American Literature‚ 7th hour May 2nd Hosseini Khaled’s The kite Runner: Theme‚ Symbols‚ motifs‚ and Taliban Khanled Hossini is an Afghan-born American novelist who is famous for his first novel‚ The Kite Runner. This novel was the No. 5 best seller in the New York Times‚ and was made to a movie in 2007. The Kite Runner expresses the theme

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    The Kite Runner‚ by Khaled Hosseini‚ follows the maturation of Amir‚ a male from Afghanistan who needs to find his way in the world as he realizes that his own belief system is not that of his dominant culture. Set in Afghanistan and the United States‚ The Kite Runner is abildungsroman that illustrates the similarities as well as the differences between the two countries and the two vastly different cultures. It is the story of both fathers and sons and friends and brothers‚ and it is a novel about

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    The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini - The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini 1. Amir is a Pashtun and Hassan is a Hazara. Pashtun ’s are some of the richest people in Afghanistan. The Pastuns have always been the upper class and the Hazaras belonged to the much lower class. They often worked for richer Afghanis‚ trying to get by on a meager living. The two remain on different levels primarily due to religion. The Pashtun ’s are Sunni Muslims‚ while the Hazara ’s are Shi ’a Muslims. The Sunni Muslims are

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    American Military Academy British Literature 12-3 Prof. Minerva I. Mendez Analytical Essay #1 Kite Runner Essay Raymond Alexander Bravo Miranda #2 September 17‚ 2012 I chose to do my paper on the caste system. The caste system is an inherited social ranking of the classes and plays an important role throughout the Kite Runner. The book sates that there needs to be an order of the people to make sense of things worthwhile. The two boys try to defy that the caste system is nothing more than

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    Hsi English HL Octover 8th‚ 2012 Mr. Danny Wall The Kite Runner - Deep Thoughts Essay Guilt is an emotional experience when a person believes or realizes that they have done an unethical action. Many people regard guilt as an unnecessary‚ even harmful‚ emotion. Contrary to popular opinion‚ guilt can be a good emotion. Without guilt‚ individuals might lack the motivation to act morally. Guilt plays a major role in The Kite Runner‚ Amir attempts to redeem himself by his feelings of guilt

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    Themes in The Kite Runner “For you a thousand times over.” In Khaled Hosseini’s “The Kite Runner” Afghanistan is portrayed in a flashback of this family’s life. Baba and his son Amir lives in Kabul with their servants Hassan and Ali. Being that Hassan and Amir grew up together they have a very strong bond that is unbreakable under any circumstance or obstacles. In “The Kite Runner” there are three themes in the book‚ love‚ loyalty and guilt. First theme being love in “The Kite Runner”‚Baba had a

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    the truth and awake from the ignorance in secrets. When the truth comes out the safety that secrets provide disappears. People realize then that they rather handle the truth when they see things how they really are. In Khaled Hosseini´s novel The Kite Runner‚ the characters caused pain to the people around them by keeping secrets. Suffering from guilt and realizing the consequences of the secrets they learn that the truth would have caused less pain. Amir suffers richly from guilt because the huge

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    THE KITE RUNNER ESSAY Edward I ran. A grown man running with a swarm of screaming children. But I didn’t care. I ran with the wind blowing in my face‚ and a smile as wide as the valley of Panjsher on my lips. This is the ending of the international bestseller novel‚ written by Khaled Hosseini. It tells the story of 12 years old rich Afghanistan master Amir and his father’s servant’s son Hassan friendship story‚ the author has not very beautifully written‚ she’s only use the light soft words and

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    The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini was published in 2003. Initially published by Riverhead Books‚ an imprint of Penguin‚ The Kite Runner was said to be the first novel written in English by an Afghan writer‚ and the book appeared on many book club reading lists. The novel is set in Afghanistan from the late 1970s to 1981 and the start of the Soviet occupation‚ then in the Afghan community in Fremont‚ California from the 1980s to the early 2000s‚ and finally in contemporary Afghanistan during the

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    In the literature‚ The Kite Runner‚ by Khaled Hosseini‚ the idea and representation of justice‚ and its relationship to that of the treatment of women in Afghan society‚ the ever-changing politics of Afghanistan‚ and the desired results of redemption and forgiveness‚ become illustrated through the novel’s characters and motives. Justice can be defined as the quality of being guided by truth‚ reason‚ and fairness. The Kite Runner illustrates the power of influence from an outside power and its effects

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