The Search For Redemption In The Kite Runner

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The big ideas about life in this novel are, the search for redemption, guilt, and self forgiveness. The search for redemption is presented after Amir allows Hassan to be raped by Assef. After he allows Hassan to be raped he believes that the only way he can forgive himself is if he redeems himself by doing something good. He may not have saved Hassan but he made sure that no other person he encountered was going to be raped in front of him. He proves this by, helping Baba save the girl on the truck from being raped by the Russian soldier and also He saves Sohrab from the Taliban and Aseff. This showed true redemption on Amir’s side of the story. This also ties into another theme presented in this story and that is guilt, Amir shows a lot of …show more content…

The kite runner could be Amir. Another meaning the title could have on the story is, Hassan could be the kite runner. The kite runner could be a symbol for searching for redemption because Amir is going to different places in the novel trying to find a way to redeem himself. Like he is
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“running” around. The kite in the story is a symbol for Amir’s happiness and guilt. The title could be a symbol telling the reader that Amir is searching for a way to relieve his guilt and bring back his happiness. This ties into Hassan getting raped and Amir stopping other people like the girl on the truck and Sohrab from getting raped. The title takes on an additional meaning as the novel goes on and that meaning is, that Amir could be the kite runner. Instead of the kite runner being a symbol for Amir’s actions, the kite runner is Amir. Amir is the protagonist, the ideas presented are revolving around Amir. He makes a bad decision so it is up to him to run and find a way to redeem himself from that bad decision. The kite runner could mean many different things but the idea that it could be a symbol for Amir’s redemption has the most examples to

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