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Jealousy In The Kite Runner

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In the quest of The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini begins when Amir is called by Rahim Khan saying, “there is a way to be good again.” This allowed him to have memories of when he was young and see what had occurred. Since a young age, Amir felt jealousy because he was certain his father, Baba, was treating Hassan, their servants’ son, as an equal to him. He even overheard his father comparing him to Hassan. This made Amir emotions and moral state be questioned with every decision he made. As a young man, he had Hassan’s guileless devotion for Amir. He would do anything for Amir, but Amir wouldn’t do this in return for him. There are various examples in the book, but the most crucial were Amir watching Hassan’s rape; with hesitation to help. Feeling guilty about it all he tries various ways to get Hassan’s attention so he would get a repercussion, but he never does. All he did was send away his best friend, who he found out later …show more content…

The knowledge of this impacted how we see the book as a whole. The knowledge to understand why Amir felt the way he did. The difficulties encountered when he was young. His emotions were mainly jealousy and guilt throughout his life. The jealousy of knowing Hassan meant something to Baba and the guilt for stripping Hassan out of their lives. He learned about how he was right his whole life, Hassan meant something to Baba. This brought to light who Baba really was; a man with secrets. By hiding this during Amir’s life it exhibits the reality of their relationship. Amir finds out his father and he is more alike than he ever believed possible. He finally saw his father as an imperfect human instead of the unrealistic expectation of becoming someone as honorable as Baba was seen. Understanding that his father didn’t critique him because of how unalike they were but because of how similar. He wanted his son to be better than him and knowing has helped Amir understand his past to have a better

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