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The Kite Runner By Khaled Hosseini Essay

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The book The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini is a fictional story that follows Amir, a Afgani refugee who fled during the revolution of the early 1980 's. Amir and his family 's servant Hassan would play together as kids, innocent to the world. Ignorant of any differences between them, neither socially nor ethnically. As 1974 approaches, war breaks out, and the reality these differences that they are so ignorant of begins to reveal itself. Their lives begin to change rapidly after the onset of war due to their ethnicities. The Kite Runner is a story about standing up for what is right, even if it cost much and the ability for redemption. The story begins with Amir and Hassan, two children who have been inseparable since birth. "Hassan and I fed from the same breasts. We took our first steps on the same lawn in the same yard. And, under the same roof, we spoke our first words. Mine was Baba. His was Amir. My name" (p.11). These lines from the end of chapter two lead into the conflict throughout the entire story. They grew up together, but they were not equal in their society. Amir was a Pashtun, while Hassan was Hazzara. Historically these two groups of people did not get along. During the sixties and seventies, the Hazzeras were persecuted. Many of them could only become servants, and generally seen as inferior. However, growing up together, this social chasm was not realized by the boys until their teens. Amir was always desperate for the attention of his

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