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Friendship in the Kite Runner Essay

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The line between a friend and an enemy is thinner than one can ever imagine. In the words of Henry David Thoreau, "True friendship is never serene" (ThinkExist.com). The job of a friend is so much more than a companion, to pass the time with. They help us shape our life, and they're responsible to be that little voice in our ear, to help us analyze our actions and views. Through Amir's relationships, The Kite Runner shows the true role of a friend to point and guide us even when we don't agree; total devotion can ruin not only a friendship, but a life. In Hossini's novel, there are plenty of examples of a true friendship, which isn't afraid to criticize and be truthful. The simplest is Amir's wife, Soraya. While some would say her …show more content…

He sniggers at his car sickness, and rather rudely uproots his childhood memories by telling him "You've always been a tourist [in Afghanistan], you just didn't know it" (Hosseini 592). These realizations turn out to be one of the quickest cathartic realizations for Amir, as he realizes the true nature of his country. Farid becomes friends with Amir as he learns his true purpose for being in Afghanistan, and his friendship is extremely useful to Amir. It isn't the happiest, and it doesn’t last very long, but it helps him find Sohrab, and more importantly, find himself. Farid is completely truthful with Amir, to the point of being blunt, and probably saves Amir's life many times. Saying farewell, Amir tells him "I didn't know how to say thank you... You've done so much for me" (Hosseini 792). Amir realizes that their friendship, though rocky, was true and did so much good in both their lives. Perhaps the longest best example of a true friend throughout the novel is Amir's godfather, Rahim Kahn. Even before his true relationship with Amir, he is Baba's greatest friend. Even when it means standing up to Baba, he points him in the right direction many times. After hearing a particularly vehement rant about Amir, he chides Baba that " Children aren't coloring books. You don't get to fill them with your favorite colors... Sometimes you are the most self-centered man I know" (Hosseini 98). Rahim has the wisdom to speak up against Baba, who he considers his best

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