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The Kite Runner Character Analysis

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Life is a wonderful gift which can be taken away at any moment in many different situations. In the first three chapters of the novel The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini, the main character, Amir, struggles with the fact of losing his mother while she was giving birth to him. Baba, Amir’s father, has a servant who is also a single father because his wife left him after their son was born. Because of this, Baba also takes care of his servant’s son Hassan like he does his own son since Hassan is extremely poor. Amir and Hassan do almost everything together as a result and are basically like brothers. The first three chapters of the novel show the many negative emotions of guilt, jealousy, and frustration and how these arise when a mother is not in the picture of a child’s life. First, the loss of a mother can result in guilt developing in a child’s life. This example involves a flashback in the novel to when Amir was born and his mother passed away. This had a major impact on him as he grew up without a mother. His father also lived the rest of his life without his beloved wife. Amir states, “The truth of it was, I always felt like Baba hated me because I had killed his beloved wife, hadn’t I?” (17). For Amir to never be able to meet his mother and to be the reason she died caused many trials for him as he grew up. The anger his father, Baba, had toward him must have shown through in order for Amir to feel like his father hated him for what happened. When Amir needed his

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