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The Kite Runner-Socratic Motivation

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Amelia Fong
Amanatullah
English 2H P1
11 October 2017
The Kite Runner - Socratic Seminar Questions and Answers
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Conflict --AOW: The Difference Between Guilt and Shame by Joseph Burgo
What conflict do the two characters share, making themselves similar to each other? Do both Amir and Baba feel guilt and shame through their actions?
In the novel, by Khaled Hosseini, the reader learns that both Amir and Baba have betrayed the people closest to them: Amir betrayed Hassan and Baba betrayed Ali. Both characters felt guilt and shame after their actions; consequently, they wished they could redeem themselves from their behavior. The author of the article, The Difference Between Guilt and Shame, explains that “guilt …show more content…

However, he keeps this secret to himself and only a few friends, in order to keep his reputation. Similarly, in the article, A pediatrician takes pride in her Afghan cabdriver father, the author describes how she views her father differently than society. Samady asserts, “Perhaps they see a brown man with a thick accent; perhaps they think, another immigrant cabdriver. Or perhaps it is much worse: Maybe he is a profile-matched terrorist, aligned with some axis of evil” (Samady 2). Through this explanation, readers can infer that the author believes that people contain multiple characteristics, but people only see their outside look. Both Baba and Samaya’s father had to create a new life in America, leaving their luxury behind. Additionally, it isn’t right to judge a person on how they look; it’s their actions and thinking that define who they are. 3. Conflict --Article: Sucker by Carson McCullers
Do Khaled Hosseini’s novel, The Kite Runner, and Carson McCuller’s article, Sucker, share a similar conflict? If so, does the article, Sucker, contain the theme of guilt as well?
In both the novel and article, the main characters look up to another character while trying to gain their affection; however, they treat those who are loyal to them, poorly. For example, in The Kite Runner, Amir wanted affection from Baba and strived to meet his high expectations. Yet when Baba praises Hassan and treats him with

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