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Similarities And Differences Between The Kite Runner And Othello

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Change seems to be inevitable after time has passed. Seasons come and go; one second the leaves are falling and the next it’s snowing. Then, there’s the gradual change that everyone is aware of but never truly witnesses. A foot taller, then it’s an inch, and now the wall-mounted height rod reads five feet and six inches. Centuries will pass by, and time refuses to stop for anyone. The seventeenth century gave the world Othello with the help of William Shakespeare, and eventually, Khaled Hosseini would write The Kite Runner in the twenty-first century. Despite living hundreds of years apart, both authors wrote tragedies and shared their messages in a similar manner, yet used widely different settings, characters, and conflicts.

The Kite Runner has its roots in a war-torn Afghanistan where it follows the difficult life of Amir. In a complete one-eighty, Shakespeare sets his play in Venice, Italy and shares the tragedy of Othello. Both of the protagonists grew up wealthy, and their lives seemed to be all flowers and sunshine. Somewhere along the way, disaster began showing its face. Othello thrived in Venice; he was a Moor and served as a General in the Venetian military. Living in one of the most beautiful cities in Italy, Othello seemed to have it all. Little did he know, that one of his closest and most trusted friends, Iago, would be the reason for his downfall. Iago is indirectly involved in Othello’s suicide. On the other hand, Amir lived in the best house in the Wazir

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