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The Kite Runner Essay

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The film, The Kite Runner directed by Mark Foster takes place primarily in Afghanistan, Pakistan and the United States. The film starts out with its focus on the friendship between two young boys, one Afghan boy named Amir and the other a Hazara boy named Hassan whose father was Amir’s father servant, named Ali. The boys did not care that they were from different ethnic groups or that Hassan was technically a servant like his father, for Amir’s family. They were best friends, they spend their days in Kabul flying kites, going to the movies and roaming the streets. However, Amir felt as if his father, Baba, loved Hassan more than him because he was tougher. As well as, Amir felt like his father blamed him for the death of his mother, because she died during childbirth. Luckily, for Amir he had his father’s friend Rahim Khan to look to as a father figure because he was more understanding and supportive of Amir’s dreams of becoming a writer. Then, one day when the boys are walking home, they run into a bully, Assef, who is angry with Amir for socializing with a Hazara. At this point, in the movie, you learn that Amir does not handle conflict well at …show more content…

On the day, when Amir won the local tournament and praise from his father, he sends Hassan to run for the last cut kite, for a trophy. As Hassan is making his way back with the kite, he runs into Assef and his two henchmen. Assef gave Hassan the choice to hand over the kite or face his wrath. However, Hassan was too stubborn and loyal to hand over the kite, so Assef beat and raped him. Amir witnessed this all happen, because he was searching for Hassan at the time but he was too cowardly to stop it. Therefore, it ends up ruining their friendship because Amir feels ashamed for not protecting Hassan and feeling like Baba loves Hassan more, and would love him even more if he knew how cowardly he was that

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