Amir's Guilt And Redemption In The Kite Runner

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The story starts off with the main character Amir looking down an alley, I think the author started this story like this because he wanted to reflect the guilt and redemption Amir has. Amir strives to redeem himself through his father’s eyes only because his mother died giving birth to him, and Amir feels responsible. Amir’s search for redemption, however it branches off to his guilt regarding Hassan. In the story Baba says that “a boy who doesn’t stand up for himself becomes a man who can’t stand up to anything”. When Amir was a boy he failed to stand up for himself. As an adult, the only thing he can do is redeem himself by proving he has the courage to stand up for what is right .Amir was more interested in reading and poetry, his father was into sports even though Amir loves his father, his father loves him just as much as him. To Amir this wasn’t enough he wanted to make his father proud and gain acceptance, so Amir went into a annual kite-tournament and bring back the losing kite. Amir thought this was the only way he could be accepted by his father. Growing up Amir had everything he wanted but that emotional connection with his father. He was willing to do anything to have that. Hassan, Amir’s best friend started getting a lot of attention from Amir’s father Baba when Amir saw that he got really jealous. He passively attacked …show more content…

Amir always seemed ungrateful for the stuff Hassan has done for him and reveals lack of mutuality various times.One of the examples that showed of Amir and Hassan throughout their childhood, “ What would you do If I hit you with this “,”Hit me back”. Amir and Hassan go way back. Amir has a lot of demons one of them is about Hassan, Hassan is actually Amir’s servant but when they were younger Amir stood and watched Hassan be raped by a boy named

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