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Who Is Amir's Guilt In The Kite Runner

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Khaled Hosseini’s The Kite Runner is a fascinating book that through the story it releases a remorse content. Amirs character in the novel centers on Amir struggling throughout his life. When we discover how the winter of 1975 in Kabul makes Amir Jan become guilty of his actions. Amir is a character who Hosseini makes us feel compassion for. Amir has conflicted feelings toward his father, Baba, and especially his best friend servant, Hassan. Amir attempts to avoid his guilt, but it does nothing to help him redeem himself and therefore his guilt remains. That is why every time he hears his friend's name, Hassan, he quivers from the flashbacks he gets. Making us grasp how Amir stops himself from actually moving on and achieving more, proving that a life …show more content…

For instance, Amir feels responsible for his mother's death since his father shows very little endearment towards him making Amir believe he doesn't love him. He doesn't understand the problems that can happen while giving birth, so he takes it upon himself, which also becomes a part of his internal conflict. Throughout Amir’s adulthood, his feelings grow to a point where he seems to have no way out. Revealing the regret Amir had for his actions in the past. Amir shows to be a bit hard on himself, especially when he remembers all times Hassan stood up for him revealing his loyalty. Most of Amir’s internal conflict is connected to his regret of not stopping Hassan from getting raped. Therefore, all he feels he can do is “[bury his] head under the pillow, and cry”(Hosseini 88) as he believes that “the nature of [his] new curse: [is] to live [his] life getting away with [his sin]” (Hosseini 86). Further into his older life we realize Amir has an overwhelming need to be chastised in order to feel redeemed from his guilty

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