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Theme Of Betrayal In The Kite Runner

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The Kite Runner, a story about two young children living in Afghanistan who go through their lives on different paths and manage to connect to each other later in life. There are two main themes in the book The Kite Runner. Throughout the book The Kite Runner, the themes of betrayal, forgiveness and immigration are portrayed. The first theme that is portrayed the most is betrayal. Amir and Hassan have been best friends since they were very young. Hassan's father worked for Amir’s father. Amir and Hassan had a really close relationship, but one day after Amir had won the Kite running tournament, Hassan went to go catch the floating kite. Amir went looking for Hassan and saw Hassan in an ally getting bullied and then eventually raped by Assef. One quote sticks out from the rest “with an act of betrayal.” (Morace 1) From the quote by Morace in a separate article. He explains how betrayal is a central theme. Amir then acts like he is not friends with Hassan and treats him like he is nobody to him. In chapter 9 Amir states “I lifted Hassan’s mattress and planted my new watch and a handful of Afghan bills under it.” This quote is Amir framing Hassan for stealing his new watch and money. Amir wanted Hassan to leave his life for good. Hassan rounds up leaving with his father for good. Hassan and Amir had been through so much together ever since they were little kids and just like that Amir betrays Hassan and stabs him right in the back. Amir and Hassan go on there separate ways

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