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Themes Of The Kite Runner

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The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini is a moving story about an Afghan boy, Amir, and the reader is taken on his journey to adulthood. However one must not forget about the the kite runner Amir’s best friend, Hassan, who despite being a servant had a beautiful friendship with his master, Amir. This novel is divided into three parts. The first part is focused on Amir’s childhood and the horrifying incident that Hassan suffered and Amir merely witnessed. In the next part Amir and his father travel to America to escape from the Soviet Union. They begin their life here and soon after Amir finds the one he will marry, Soraya, but sadly his father passes away, living just long enough to see his only son marry. In the final part, Amir asked to go back to his home country and he is curious because he believes he has a chance at fixing his mistakes from his childhood. Amir’s way to correct these mistakes is by saving Hassan’s son from the Taliban. The Kite Runner brings the reader all types of emotion and is able to reach the hearts of everyone with the relationship between Amir and his father. One should analyze the themes, the changes that Amir sees and goes through, and finally his relationship …show more content…

However this relationship was not the greatest and Amir felt unappreciated by his father. As a child Amir sees that Baba treats Hassan like his son too, when Hassan and his father leave Baba begs them to stay as if he is losing something very precious. This of course and many other actions lead to Amir’s jealousy growing and he must prove his worth by winning the kite tournament, in reality all Amir wants is his father’s love. In the end Baba provides Amir with his wisdom even though Baba never truly understands Amir and his choices, including his career. Amir tries to gain his father’s approval with the last kite he cuts down but it only leads to temporary attention from

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