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    Runner‚ uses the complex emotional bond between fathers and sons to demonstrate the necessity of an empathetic fatherly figure. The relationships that clearly demonstrate this need for a fatherly figure are between Baba and Amir‚ Hassan and Sohrab‚ and Amir and Sohrab. To begin‚ the strained relationship between Amir‚ the protagonist‚ and Baba‚ his father‚ as well as the events influenced by this relationship‚ demonstrates the necessity of a fatherly figure in one’s life. “The apple doesn’t fall far

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    theme is ambition because Amir does show ambition towards Sohrab by praying for his life. If you go to chapter 25 Sohrab is rushed to the emergency room‚ where Amir is really afraid. Amir wanted to pray for Sohrab but needed a prayer rug‚ so he tended to use a sheet as a prayer rug. Amir prays for the first time in more than fifteen years which is shocking. This does show ambition because Amir is trying to achieve a goal‚ which is for Sohrab by praying. The second theme we found in chapter 25 in the

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    Betrayal can cause the greatest sadness in life. It can cripple a man’s heart and could be the cause of one’s death. Amir’s betrayal towards Hassan; Baba’s betrayal towards Amir‚ Hassan and Ali; Rahim Khan’s betrayal towards Amir when he told him to get Sohrab and send him to John and Betty Caldwell. All of them terrible betrayals‚ but in the end‚ the reason for each and every person’s weaknesses‚ but more importantly‚ their strengths. These are probably what makes the book so interesting. “…The failure

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    In the novel The Kite Runner‚ written by Khaled Hosseini‚ the characters Hassan‚ Amir and Sohrab fill important roles throughout the story. Hassan fills the role of tragedy within the novel because of the multiple unfortunate events which occur toward him in the novel. As a child Hassan is bullied for being a Hazara and is then raped for the same reason. Hassan is betrayed by his best friend when Amir watches him get raped but does nothing to stop it‚ and lastly Hassan is killed as a young adult

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    would like to thank all the people who helped us throughout this report. TABLE OF CONTENT EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: This report covers the different aspects of relaunching of BMX of SOHRAB. The Name we choose of for the product is BMXtra .The report starts with the introductions of SOHRAB‚ Bicycle industry and its background. The report highlights the features of SOHRAB’s BMXtra. It analyzes its strengths‚ weaknesses‚ opportunities and threats in the market. The main objective of

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    QHSS Vikas Peddu Journal entry #1 In the first ten chapters of The Kite Runner Khaled Hosseini focuses on the theme “Friendships take years to build‚ but only moments to destroy”. For example‚ Amir and Hassan have been friends since they were born‚ they built their friendship until the day of the kit fighting tournament. When Hassan ran the runner ups kite he ran into Assef‚ who was seeking revenge for being insulted by Hassan earlier in the year. Assef deemed that rape would

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    Hassan’s death. Collecting Sohrab and bringing him home to America has challenges which Amir must face in order to redeem himself. Amir’s selfishness costs him his friendship with Hassan. From the beginning of "The Kite Runner" it is evident that Amir and Hassan’s relationship was a very close one. However‚ Amir betrays Hassan and their friendship when Amir watches Hassan being raped by Assef. Amir makes no attempt to stop or prevent the rape. This can be contrasted to when Sohrab cuts himself with a razor

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    Hassan had a kid and named him Sohrab. Cruel events happen to Hassan and his wife leaving Sohrab orphaned with no protection at all. Rahim wants Amir to go find Sohrab and rescue him. Amir wants to take Sohrab back to America‚ it will take a while but in the end it will work. While at the hotel Amir and Sohrab both fall asleep. When Amir wakes up he notices that the bathroom light is on. He opens the door and finds Sohrab in there with his wrist slit. Amir takes Sohrab to the hospital and he is in

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    | Grade 11 University English ISU Essay | | Patrick CouttsDue: December 19‚ 2012 | ENG3U1-04 | Jack Hammond | Surpassing The Past Patrick Coutts Hammond/ENG3U1-04 December 19‚ 2012 A strong‚ healthy relationship between a father and son allows for a happy family and lifetime. In The Kite Runner‚ Khaled Hosseini illustrates the fragile relationship between Baba and Amir and how easily a third party could affect the relationship. Amir can now transcend his relationship with his

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    In an independent newspaper article‚ it has been said that the book The Kite Runner is “A gripping read and a haunting story of love‚ loss‚ and betrayal. Guaranteed to move even the hardest heart.” The Kite Runner was written in by Khaled Hosseini‚ and published in 2003. It was set in Afghanistan in 1975. As we know‚ Afghanistan has a history of violence and invasion‚ and this history affects the friendships‚ relationships‚ and lives of people in The Kite Runner. The past has a great significance

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