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    In the novel The Kite RunnerAmir who is the protagonist‚ in order to protect himself from consequences‚ he refuses to acknowledge the truth‚ such as the jealousy‚ father’s prejudice and the guilty. Firstly‚ throughout the whole novel‚ the story is always linked with the relationship between Amir and Hassan who is the servant of Amir. Hassan is a person who has brave and positive character‚ but Amir’s character stand on the opposite side of Hassan‚ which is cowardice. Amir shows the feeling

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    The thematic research of The Kite Runner: The everlasting love and the courageous life Outline 一. The introduction: 二. The thematic research: 1. Class Consciousness‚ Redempetion and Forgiveness: 2. The relationship between Amir and his father: 3. The Relationship between Amir and Hassan: Hassan as a scape goat 三. The symbols: 1. The Kite 2. The Harelip 四. The conclusion: 一. Introduction: Living in a war-trodden area‚ the life will spark just for love . For

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    knowledge.” 1 Probably the most globally known group in the world today is the Taliban‚ a group consisting of Students of Islamic Knowledge Movement‚ which governed Afghanistan from 1996 until it was overthrown in late 2001.2 In the novel‚ The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini‚ the Taliban’s role and impact on Afghanistan and its citizens has been portrayed very well. The Taliban have depicted their impact on Afghanistan

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    Both Hosseini and Fitzgerald use their opening chapter to introduce their narrative techniques to entice the reader. In the opening chapter of The Kite Runner Hosseini uses a reflective tone in the narrative to plant the seeds of three prominent themes in the novel: guilt‚ betrayal and atonement. Similarly Fitzgerald tells the story in the opening chapter of The Great Gatsby by introducing Nick as a first person narrator‚ telling the story in retrospect‚ Fitzgerald also lays the foundations for both

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    (Hosseini 22). In Khaled Hosseini’s historical drama novel The Kite Runner‚ readers meet and follow the lives of two boys growing up in the late 1900’s of Afghanistan: Amir and Hassan. With the young boys growing up in different circumstances‚ Amir as a wealthy Pashtun and Hassan as a servant Hazara‚ their lives are distinctly different. After witnessing a severe case of bullying towards Hassan due to the difference in social class‚ Amir is unable to deal with the guilt of running away instead of stepping

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    The Kite Runner- Essay Explain how the author uses places and settings to support the telling of the story. In ’The Kite Runner’ Khaled Hosseini uses a range of different places and settings to aid the telling of the story and provoke a certain reaction from the readers. The first chapter begins with an unknown narrator having a flashback to 1975 when he was twelve. This immediately creates suspense as the reader wants to know why this particular moment in time is significant to the story

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    Bettina De Mesa Mrs. Mo AP English 23 Sept. 2010 The Kite Runner “I stopped watching‚ turned away from the alley.... was running down my wrist. I blinked‚ saw I was still biting down on my fist‚ hard enough to draw blood from the knuckles. I realized something else. I was weeping. From just around the corner‚ I could hear Assef’s quick‚ rhythmic grunts. I had one last chance to make a decision. One final opportunity to decide who I was going to be. I could step into that alley‚ stand

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    AssessmentLanguage A: literature guide Introduction Syllabus Assessment Assessment in the Diploma Programme Assessment outline—SL Assessment outline: School-supported self-taught students—SL Assessment outline—HL External assessment Internal assessment Appendix External assessment Assessment criteria are used to assess students for all assessment tasks. The assessment criteria are published in this guide. For paper 1 there are four criteria. For paper 2 there are five criteria

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    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 along with it. Even though Amir refuses the call he later accepts and

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    For most high school students‚ spring break is a time to go to the beach with your friends or family or just a time to relax away from all of the stress that comes with school. Although lying on the beach with the people that mean the most to me for a week sounds wonderful‚ I chose to do something different and make a difference in the lives of others during spring break of my sophomore and junior years. Along with thirty other adults and high school students‚ I traveled to rural locations in the

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