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Theme Of Evil In The Kite Runner

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The majority of literature at its core, can display a power struggle between the forces of good and evil. These overarching ideas represent the human condition and how a certain state of being brings out these concepts from deep within the hearts of men. This is exemplified in Khaled Hosseini’s The Kite Runner, in which evil permeates characters in the form of greed, abuse of power and deceit. The themes of evil act as an affliction on Amir’s mind in his treatment of Hassan, within Baba’s sins toward his family and religion and Assef, who’s psychological insanity drove him toward cruel exploits of others. Amir’s character represents a development of the human spirit. He is inherently good in his thoughts and actions early on in the story, but the reader can see him begin to evolve. The actions of others, more specifically his father and Hassan cause him to become plagued with aforementioned themes of evil. He sees himself largely influenced by greed and an ability to abuse his power over Hassan. The evil metamorphoses Amir into a character driven by self interest at the deprivation of others. Amir feels challenged for his father’s love by Hassan and uses his social status and educated ability to impose himself over Hassan when they read together. This abuse of power shows the corruption within Amir that develops into greed as Baba continues to distance himself from Amir. This selfishness climaxes when Hassan is defiled by Assef and Amir says
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