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The Kite Runner Analysis

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The Kite Runner, written by Khaled Hosseini, tells a story of an Afghani man’s lifetime and all of the troubles that he has experienced. Amir’s childhood takes place in Kabul, Afghanistan alongside his Hazara servant and half-brother, Hassan. The two grow up as best friends until one day when Amir does nothing to help Hassan out of a life changing incident with the town bully. Their friendship is severely affected for the rest of their lives, that is until Amir meets Sohrab, Hassan’s son. After finding out Hassan has passed away, Amir is sent off to retrieve Sohrab and bring him to a better place than the Taliban-ruled Kabul. The connection between the two new acquaintances is like a new beginning for many aspects in Amir’s life. Sohrab and Amir’s relationship acts as a way for Amir to rid himself of guilt from his childhood and provides his wife with a child, supporting the theme of redemption in The Kite Runner. The relationship that grows between Sohrab and Amir reveals a method for Amir to diminish his guilt from his childhood because of how much of Hassan Amir sees in Sohrab. For starters, their physical characteristics are intensely similar. Amir notices that “the resemblance was breathtaking,” (279) during his first-time meeting Sohrab when he is trying to free Sohrab from Assef’s control. Being able to actually see Hassan in this boy allows for Amir to feel as if he’s doing what he’s doing for Hassan. For Amir, knowing that he’s doing something helpful and

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