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    In Khaled Hosseini’s novel‚ The Kite Runner‚ the protagonist‚ Amir‚ the son of a wealthy Afghan shares an unlikely friendship with his Hazara servant‚ Hassan. The two boys are inseparable and Hassan’s loyalty to Amir is unwavering. Amir however‚ betrays their friendship. He tries to justify his disloyalty by claiming ethnic and caste differences yet any amount of reasoning cannot assuage his guilt. Even when Amir and his father flee war-torn Afghanistan to live in America‚ the shame Amir feels follows

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    How would you feel if you do not have one of your parents? In the journey of life‚ this could be a conflict which can build mystery. You might want to know who the other parent was. Narrator relate the event about their journey in a manner about their journeys in a manner of conflict. Which builds mystery and tension. For instance‚ in The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini‚ Hosseini explains how Amir wanted to have a closer relationship with his father but did not have one. Also in “Father” by Alice

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    The Kite Runner-Shame

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    Derek Wheater English 11 McKay Prompt: In The Kite Runner‚ shame is a destructive force Killer of the Psyche . “Shame is a soul eating emotion.” This quote by Carl Gustav Jung perfectly sums up many of the struggles the main character Amir‚ as well as Sohrab‚ go through in the novel‚ The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini. From the start to the end Amir struggles with the destruction that shame causes in his life. This begins with his relationship between him and his father‚ it then continues

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    Ronny Yaya English 11 The Kite Runner Essay April 21‚ 2011 “Hell is yourself and the only redemption is when a person puts himself aside to feel deeply for another person.” Amir‚ the main character in Khaled Hosseini’s The Kite Runner‚ has an entire life full of guilt and full of lack of attention. Amir always feels as if he has to work for his father’s appreciation. Amir strives to redeem himself by trying to prove his abilities to his father‚ by searching punishment‚ and by always wanting

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    As Amir tells us about his father‚ a portrait of an immensely likable‚ dominant‚ and moral man emerges. To Amir‚ Baba is both larger-than-life and principled. The combination of these two qualities magnifies Amir’s shame when he abandons Hassan in the alleyway. How could you ever tell a man who supposedly wrestled a bear that you broke one of his principles? That you allowed Assef to steal Hassan’s innocence and childhood? Of course‚ all this is complicated by the fact that Baba – before Amir was

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    The Kite Runner One of the main themes throughout novel The Kite Runner is redemption. Throughout the novel‚ the main character‚ Amir‚ attempts to find redemption for his sins. In the novel‚ The Kite Runner‚ Hosseini presents the desire for redemption and forgiveness that Amir tries extremely hard to get because he wants to fix his “unatoned sins”. Amir’s quest to redeem himself makes up the heart of the novel. In the beginning of the book Amir tries to redeem himself in Baba’s eyes‚ mostly because

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    Alex Maffeo The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini. This book was Hosseini’s first novel and it was a wonderful one. The Kite Runner took place in his own country of Afghanistan in the 1970’s and later on in America. This book is about a boy named Amir‚ his father‚ and their servant Hassan‚ who is Amir’s friend. Amir is struggling to deserve his father’s love‚ finally regains his love by winning a kite flying competition. On that day Amir had witnessed a horrible sight when he went to go retrieve

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    Amir's Betrayal

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    Rosamund Lupton‚ a renowned author‚ once wrote “I get up and pace the room‚ as if I can leave my guilt behind me. But it tracks me as I walk‚ an ugly shadow made by myself.” These words accurately describe one’s feelings after betrayal‚ such as the one portrayed by Khaled Hosseini. In the novel The Kite Runner‚ Hosseini uses the journey of Amir to represent that when man betrays‚ he will feel guilt‚ but ultimately find redemption. Because Amir is feeling distanced from his father‚ he is driven to

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    The Kite Runner How does Hosseini suggest that individuals can atone for evil things they have done in their past? Khaled Hosseini’s “The Kite Runner” is an emotionally charged novel that focuses‚ exposes and interweaves the themes of dreams‚ individual desire‚ betrayal‚ guilt‚ personal growth and atonement. Set in Afghanistan and America‚ Hosseini follows the centre protagonist‚ Amir‚ through a journey to seek redemption and atonement for a misdemeanour committed in the past. Hosseini explores

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    14 May 2013 T/TH 10:15 Irony of "The Kite Runner" Irony is a literary technique used to show contrast between reality and what appears to be reality. It is usually used to put emphasis on a particular event in a book. In the novel The Kite Runner‚ written by Khaled Hosseini‚ irony is used throughout the book to tie together certain events and themes. The story follows a boy named Amir living in Kabul‚ Afghanistan during the Taliban take over. Amir lives with his wealthy father Baba and his

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