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The Kite Runner is a very powerful book that deals with many complex political and personal problems. This book has changed and challenged many of my views on life. I also found this book very inspiring and I have gained a greater appreciation for the life I have in Canada. Firstly, the text communicated with me through emotions. For example, I felt sadness for Hassan because of the way society treats him as an unequal. In addition, I have learned many things from this novel such as the importance of acknowledging and facing your mistakes. For instance, the only way Amir could redeem himself, was to acknowledge his wrongdoings, and do everything he possibly could to make them right. To illustrate, Amir restored himself by saving Hassan’s son Sohrab from the Taliban: Another rib snapped, this time lower. What was so funny was that, for the first time since the winter of 1975, I felt at peace. I laughed because I saw that, in some hidden nook in the corner of my mind, I’d even been looking forward to this… My body was broken – just how badly, I wouldn’t find out later – but I felt healed. (Hosseini 289)

This novel has also strengthened my view on friendship and the need to appreciate those who are there for your. Hassan is a very loyal friend to Amir, as illustrated through his recurring line, “for you a thousand times over” (Hosseini 67). Hassan also stands up for Amir on many occasions including, the time he stands

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