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What Are The Separate Sins In The Kite Runner

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In the novel, The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini, he shows many different characters each dealing with their own separate sins. These sins cause them to have feelings of guiltiness for much of their lives. Each of these characters attempt to deal with their sins in varying degrees of success. Eventually these characters do end up atoning for their sins but not after going through several walls to get there. What he tries to show with these characters is that their situations are similar, if not the exact same as people living in Afghanistan today. While all sins are something bad that someone has done, they are not all the same. Sins differentiate based on their length, severity, and the amount of guilt it brings a person. Throughout The Kite Runner, it is shown how common sin is in a …show more content…

After having redeemed themselves, these characters in The Kite Runner have finally rid themselves of the torment that they have been experiencing for so long. “[…] [when] we cross a strip of warm, black tarmac and I brought [Sohrab] from Afghanistan to America.” (Hosseini, p356) Bringing back Sohrab to the United States is all Amir could have wished for allowing him to have peace of mind once more. As said previously, Hassan’s mother atoned for her sins by returning to Hassan and helping to take care of Sohrab. Sanaubar “[…] sewed clothes for him, built him toys from scraps of wood, rags, and dried grass.” (Hosseini, p211) She did everything that she could for Sohrab that she did not do for her own son, Hassan. This in turn allowed her to be the parent she should have been. Along with Soraya asking forgiveness from her parents and taking Amir as her Husband, she also aided Amir in taking care of his sickly father until he passed away. Thus, readers should be able understand all the hard work that it took for these characters to atone themselves. It took all of them a great many days to do this but it eventually paid off in the

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