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The Kite Runner Essay

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This book was really enjoyable for me but somewhat unsatisfying. I guess after doing research on the book and figuring out that there was 374 pages in the book but turned out to end with 328 pages put me off guard. Especially when the book ended where Amir was chasing a green kite for Sohrab recalling the time when Hassan went off to claim the blue kite for Amir. I was honestly disappointed to discover that there was no sequel to this story, it would be nice to know how Sohrab turn out to be in the future. Yes, he smiled at the end but was that enough to get back on his feet? It seemed like the author just gave up continuing this story and went on to the next. Throughout the book Hassan remained to be my favorite character, he was like a hero to Amir so loyal and brave. I love how Hassan’s presents and childhood memories seem to still linger around Amir who used these things to change his life around as I read more of the book. It hurts me for some like Hassan to not only experience rape at a young age and faced consequences that wasn't his own fault but he did this to keep his loyalty and friendship to Amir. As I read the book I sometimes wonder if Hassan somehow knew him and Amir are related or felt brotherhood between them. Either way I think Hassan would be proud of how brave and loyal Amir became within a few months all for his son Sohrab, i guess Amir did thanked Hasan after all. …show more content…

I didn't think Assef would appear later on in the book but at the same time glad he did, Sohrab got his revenge and Amir was healed. When I heard that the golden ball was shot into Assef’s eye I was pleased. It recalled the time Hassan threatened to shoot him in the eye and said ‘they’ll have to change his nickname to One Eyed Assef’ (pg.34) But after this brawl between Amir and Assef I wondered if Assef had second thoughts about Hassan and Amir, and felt a bit of guilt in

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