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    betrayed? In the books Oedipus Rex and The Kite Runner there are many examples of these themes. For example in The Kite Runner Amir betrayed Hassan. In Oedipus Rex, Oedipus betrays the city. The significance of betrayal and guilt in Khaled Hosseini’s The Kite Runner is doing the right thing. Betrayal and guilt is portrayed in Oedipus Rex is a little different. It is also doing the right thing, but with some sort of punishment. Both authors treat the theme, guilt and betrayal, with the same amount

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    Theme in The Kite Runner and Oedipus Rex: The Dangers of the Past So how can some books have sensitive topics like rape, death, or murder in them? Books like The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini and Oedipus Rex by Sophocles catch the audience’s attention with their exciting thrills. The Kite Runner is mainly about a betrayal of Amir’s close friend/half brother, who was later murdered which led to him watching over his son when he passes. While Oedipus Rex is about trying to change a prophecy and

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    A theme is the subject or main idea found in a literary piece. While reading both The Kite Runner and Oedipus Rex, you come across many of these. Some themes you can find in both of these works are power, or feeling of higher class and the loss of innocence, or youth. In the play power blinds and corrupts Oedipus whereas in The Kite Runner Amir’s actions make the reader question his character by the way we see him treat Hassan throughout the book. The loss of innocence, or youth can be found in both

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    literature, regardless of genre, there will be themes that are so universal that they can appear in two very different works. While Oedipus Rex is a Greek tragedy and The Kite Runner is a work of historical fiction, the theme of betrayal runs firmly through both of them. Lessons can truly be learned through any means and literature is a testament to that. In the two of these works, they share the theme of betrayal, the author’s treatment of the theme is shown through the character’s dialogue and

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    abstaining from sin would keep one pure; although, in Oedipus Rex and The Kite Runner, the protagonists lose their claim for innocence. The loss of innocence is a major theme within both literary works. The points in which the characters lose their innocence and the ways the authors utilize the theme progresses the plot. Both pieces of literature, Oedipus Rex by Sophocles and The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini, portray the common theme that is the loss of innocence, which is exemplified by the authors through

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    In Khaled Hosseini’s Kite Runner, Amir says “I became what I am today at the age of twelve… But it’s wrong what they say about the past, I’ve learned, about how you can bury it. Because the past claws its way out. Looking back now I realise I have been peeking into that deserted alley for the last twenty-six years… It was my past of unatoned sins”. Sin is like an albatross around ones neck and atonement is the only way to redeem oneself. This means that when one commits a sin, they are burdened with

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    The Kite Runner This is an analysis of the book The Kite Runner by the Afghan-American author Khaled Hosseini. It was published in 2003, by Riverhead Books. The novel is claimed to be the first Afghan novel written in English and has become an international bestseller, that has been published in 40 countries. This amazing story has one of the familiar themes such as race, religion, forgiveness, love, betrayal, and friendship. In this essay, my main concentration will be on one of the themes, which

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    Forster’s The Kite Runner is a 2007 American drama film based on the novel of the same name by Khalid Hosseini. Marc Forster is Film Director, screenwriter and producer. Of the several films directed by Forster, his breakthrough film; Monsters Ball (2001), received several oscar nominations including Best Picture. The Kite Runner beautifully depicts the friendship between Amir and Hassan, and portrays the raw turning point in their friendship which will forever change the both of them. The theme of guilt

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    many ways such as the loyalty towards one friend or the redemption from despair and pain.In the story “The Kite Runner” restorative justice is the leading factor in the role of the main character Amir and is quest of redemption. Restorative Justice itself can only be achieved through hard work along with the willingness to change and because of this I feel as though the movie (The Kite Runner) had less of an impact showing the struggle of redeeming oneself unlike the actual book.This being said having

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    combat the social separation between the Greasers, presented as poor gang members, and the Socs, depicted as rich and out of trouble. In the book Ponyboy, a Greaser, tries to escape murdering a Soc in self-defence. In Khaled Hosseini's novel, The Kite Runner, Hosseini illustrates the effect of the social and political strife on the country and its people through Amir, a rich Pashtun Sunni

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