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The Kite Runner Quote Analysis

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“I opened my mouth, almost said something. Almost. The rest of my life might have turned out differently if I had. But I didn’t.” This quote on page 73 in Khaled Hosseini’s, “Kite Runner” shows one of the many times in which Amir betrayed his “friend” Hassan throughout their childhood. The time when he stood cowardly and idle as he witnessed his closest friend, Hassan yet once again stand up for him , an action that would not be repaid until many years later.This particular betrayal may have been the single reason why Amir found himself abandoning his American dream life and family in America almost twenty years later to search for an orphaned boy throughout dangerous and war torn Afghanistan. Doing so, Amir was putting his life and future in danger for attempt in redemption of his poor choices as a child. Redemption is only possible when an individual is willing to do whatever it takes to …show more content…

Even if it meant he might choke along the way. The biggest conflict for Amir came to him when he found himself face to face with his childhood bully, the man who was responsible for Hassan rape, the man who showed no fear, and no pity. Assef was the only man who could give Amir both of the what he hoped to find in Pakistan, Sohrab and redemption. In order for Amir to conquer both of these treasures he was forced to a one on one fight to death with Assef, and a doomed future. “I felt at peace.I laughed because I saw...I have been looking forward to this...My body was broken-just how badly I would find out later-but I felt healed. Healed at last.” This quote from page 289 of “Kite Runner”, shows how even though Amir was losing badly in a fight with Assef, he knew he had finally won his redemption and even considered himself “equal” with

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