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    The “Phoenix” Between Two Boys In The Kite RunnerKhaled Hosseini depicts the friendship between two boys‚ Amir and Hassan. Although Hassan shows great love and loyalty toward Amir‚ Amir’s betrayal eventually breaks their friendship. However‚ Amir succeeds in making up his fault because of his gradual)psychological growth in the story . Critical Approach to the Literature Sigmund Freud‚ one of the most renowned founders of psychoanalysis‚ claims that human beings’ childhood experiences tend to

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    In the novel‚ The Kite RunnerKhaled Hosseini writes a fictional story about a young Pashtun boy named Amir‚ who lives with his wealthy father‚ Baba‚ and his two Hazara servants‚ Ali and Hassan. Amir and Hassan share a strong bond with each other despite the fact that both of them are part of different ethnic groups. However‚ their friendship is torn apart when Amir decides to betray his best friend for Baba’s love during a time when political tensions were high in Afghanistan. When the Soviet Union

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    Though Hassan did not actually get to compete in the event because of his religious identity‚ he still participated by helping Amir regain his kite after it flew the winning distance. Hassan went to fetch Amir’s kite for him but took a very long time to come back‚ so Amir went looking for him. When he found him‚ Hassan was being raped by 3 men‚ apparently Sunni. Rather than interfering or finding help to protect the innocent Hassan

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    but the scar always reminds them of it. In the book The Kite Runner by Khaled HosseiniHosseini demonstrates the idea that everyone has their own story through the reoccurrence of scars and wounds. Amir and Hassan carry the same scars from the traumatic events of their childhood. They are set apart by many physical characteristics‚ one being a scar on Hassan’s lip‚ which Amir describes as: “a pink jagged line running up from his lip” (Hosseini 47). Later in life Amir always describes Hassan as the

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    “The Kite Runner” by Khaled Hosseini‚ Hassan is presented as Amir’s foil‚ but Amir’s negative morals are not permanent. The novel walks the reader through Amir’s transforming personality‚ all caused by guilt and atonement. Despite Amir’s transformation from being unscrupulous to becoming moral and Hassan’s virtuousness‚ there are elements that make them very similar. Amir and Hassan are very different in their social status. Amir comes from a rich Pashtun family. Due to his caste‚ he has

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    Hosseini was very much interested in Persian Poetry‚ especially those of Omar Khayyam‚ Abdul-Qadir Bedil and his most favorite book was Divan-e-Hafez. Jack London’s White Fang lays an impact to the young immigration of Khlaed Hosseini. During the immigration‚ Hosseini and his family faced many hurdles and difficulties. These bitter and unforgettable experience are brought out in his first book. The Kite Runner is more autobiographical. He had a deep admiration for Ahmad Zahir‚ an Afgan singer. His

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    Sarim Ali 11 English U Corrupt Government and militarism in the Kite Runner Throughout history‚ many countries have been diagnosed with a common global disease‚ corrupt government. The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini displays Afghanistan as no exception. The Kite Runner tells a tale of two childhood friends whose lives are forever changed due to the corrupt government‚ and war in Afghanistan. A corrupt government coupled with a military presence can lead to fear amongst the people‚ cause civil

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    like they should do acts of kindness as a way to redeem themselves‚ but to truly become good again one must try to change their own character. Amir from The Kite Runner‚ recognizes his error and fights to become better when he is given the news of his nephew. He torments himself daily until he decides to take action on doing justice. Hosseini uses Amir

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    information about the political‚ social‚ and cultural systems of this Middle Eastern country provides a contrast to the contemporary headlines about Afghanistan primarily being home to terrorist cells. The Kite Runner paints a realistic portrait of a country about which most readers probably know very little and enables readers to separate the people of a country from its leaders (the Taliban) and/or groups (terrorists) associated with it. The Kite Runner is a coming-of-age novel about finding one’s place

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    The Kite Runner Vocabulary: But mostly because Ali was immune to the insults of his assailants; he had found his joy‚ his antidote‚ the moment Sanaubar had given birth to Hassan. (Page 10) Assailant: a person who attacks another. 2. The police brought the somewhat contrite young men and the dead couple’s five-year-old orphan boy before my grandfather‚ who was a highly regarded judge and a man of impeccable reputation. (Page 24) Contrite: feeling regret and sorrow for one’s sins

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