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The Theme Of The Kite Runner

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The Kite Runner

In this text I am going to analyze The Kite Runner, then I will go on to discuss how the father-son relationship plays an important role in this book.

Facts about the author

Khaled Hossein was born in March 4, 1965, in Kabul, which is the capital of Afghanistan. He is best known as Afghan-American novelist. He began his career with the “The Kite Runner” in 2002. Upon release, it received critical acclaim chiefly for its engaging story of immigration, a father-son relationship and friendship. The book received highly positive reviews from critics and readers. The book became a worldwide success, more than 10 million copies were sold in United States, and more than 38 million copies were sold worldwide. For this wonderful masterpiece, …show more content…

The book shows family and loyalty in a beautiful way. The description of Afghani people in the book will have you cheering. You shall read the book because it will change the way you look other people and humanity generally. You have to read The Kite Runner for the brilliant portrayal of the human emotions. Finally yet importantly, you need to read this book for the outstandingly powerful way it is written.
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Some of the themes that are used are love and betrayal, redemption and rape and father-son relationship.

Love and betrayal is a theme in the Kite Runner book because Amir loves his father Baba dearly. He thinks Baba loves Hassan more than him. Amir does not intervene when his friend Hassan is about to be raped by Assef and his men. He becomes incredibly selfish, careless and irresponsible after the rape incident. Amir betrays Hassan and feels immense guilt by not intervening in the rape of Hassan. His betrayal of Hassan gets him closer to Baba. When Hassan is killed, his son Sohrab is sent to an orphanage.

The search for redemption is also a theme in the book. Amir tries hard to redeem himself in Baba’s eyes, mostly because his mother died giving birth to him, and he truly holds himself accountable for his mother’s death. He believes that Baba blame him for his mother’s

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