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    alternating perspectives. Furthermore‚ some of the subplots were too convenient‚ and too planned in the story. For example‚ when Amir returns back to Kabul in search for Sohrab‚ he comes across a beggar on the streets. The beggar‚ just so happens to be a literature professor who once taught Amir’s mother! The ‘coincidences’ felt too staged and

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    The Kite Runner Essay 2

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    Khaled Hosseini author of The Kite Runner shows a story of pure love‚ trust and betrayal towards two completely different people. A friendship that takes place where class matters and your depended on your race. The story is about a boy name Amir who is the son of a wealthy man in the northern area of Kabul‚ who develops a friendship with his servant name Hassan. Amir never considered calling Hassan a friend because of his low class Hazara heritage and Amir can’t get past the society they lived in

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    Cited: Khaled Hosseini. The Kite Runner: The Berkley Publishing Group. New York: Penguin Group‚ 2003

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    Comparison Essay

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    Freed 1    AP English 12  2 December 2014  A Father’s Love  A bond so cherished and seeked after‚ may not always be one of love‚ but one  filled with pain and longing. ​  ​ A close examination of  the relationship between Baba and his son‚  Amir from Khaled Hosseini’s  ​ The Kite Runner‚ ​ and Willy and his son‚ Biff from Arthur Miller’s  Death of a Salesman ​ tells us a similar story about the tough relationship between father and son.  Both authors prove that fathers tend to be hard on their sons and push them to meet their 

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    KITE RUNNER Discussion Questions 1. The novel begins with Amir’s memory of peering down an alley‚ looking for Hassan who is kite running for him. As Amir peers into the alley‚ he witnesses a tragedy. The novel ends with Amir kite running for Hassan’s son‚ Sohrab‚ as he begins a new life with Amir in America. Why do you think the author chooses to frame the novel with these scenes? Refer to the following passage: "Afghans like to say: Life goes on‚ unmindful of beginning‚ end...crisis or catharsis

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    Bibliography: Set Text: Romulus‚ My Father by Raimond Gaita. Memoir‚ first published by Text Publishing in 1998. Related text: The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini. Novel‚ published by Riverhead Books in 2003. Elizabeth Billing 11E1AC Mr Deli

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    In Khaled Hosseini ’s The Kite Runner‚ we see that the character Amir can be defined as a hero. A character who seeks to redeem himself in a world where there can be good. Yet the Kite Runner can be interpreted in many different ways‚ not just the character Amir. Perhaps it represents a longing for something out of reach or something more symbolic such as an emotion. But within the novel‚ The Kite Runner can be focused very thematically with the character Amir. He becomes a hero after finding what

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    The Kite Runner Analysis The expression "riddled with guilt" is a good way to describe the main character’s life‚ Amir‚ in the book The Kite Runner‚ written by Khaled Hosseini. The Kite Runner is a story about an Afghan boy‚ Amir‚ who has many hardships throughout his life as he grows from a boy living in war-torn Afghanistan‚ to a successful writer living in America. Amir experiences many events that caused him to carry a great amount of guilt throughout his life. So much guilt that it even

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    Racism plays important roles in Khaled Hosseini’s The Kite Runner. Author uses the racism to describe the characters and the culture represented in the stories. In The Kite Runner‚ Khaled Hosseini uses prejudice as a tool to tell this story of betrayal and redemption. This novel is set in Afghanistan and the ethnicity of the characters plays an essential role in the relationships and situations that arise. While the author uses individual characters to tell the story‚ he portrays the general attitudes

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    Amir and Hassan

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    Amir and Hassan seem to have a "best friend" type relationship. The boys showed their trust for eachother by carving their names into a tree. The two boys‚ Hassan and Amir‚ are main characters in the book titled‚ The Kite Runner. The two boys have a relationship that is significantly different compared to most. The boys do write their names in a pomegranate tree as the "sultans of Kabul" (Kite Runner 27) but‚ their friendship is not strong and it is one sided. Hassan is seen as lower than human

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