The Kite Amir's Use Of Allegory In 'The Kite'

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This quotation is foreshadowing for the whole book. It foreshadows the internal struggles Amir will experience throughout his life because of what happened that one winter day in 1975. The author not only utilizes the quotation as foreshadowing for the book but also as a reflection on the hurt in his life. This quotation appears several times throughout the book. Each time I read this quotation I was reminded of the unconditional love that my mom has for me. This quotation symbolizes the unconditional love Hassan had for Amir that Amir betrayed. Hassan however continued to love Amir, Similar to the way my mom always loves me. Amir in this quotation shows his want to meet his mother. He signifies a piece of him is missing showing his sensitive …show more content…

As I read It reminds me that no matter who my friends are I should love them unconditionally no matter what they 're background is even if society doesn 't accept it. This quotation acted as a change of events in Amir’s life. Amir envisioned and event that would make him good enough for his father; but what Amir didn 't know was that his jealousy was going to cause him the worst guilt of his life. The kite is a piece of allegory throughout the book. It symbolizes the way for Amir to be good enough for his father and reminder of his happiness. After Hassan was raped the meaning of kite changed reminding Amir that he betrayed Hassan. At the end of the book Amir is flying a kite with Sorab symbolizing his hope that he has redeemed himself. This quotation represents a change in Amir. It represents him realizing what he had done to betray Hassan. It starts his life as an insomniac and his constant internal fight for …show more content…

It shows his concern and hurt because he knew he had betrayed everyone and he only had Baba left in his life. He was in a strange place and he was insecure with out baba. The same question Amir asked himself are the same questions I ask my self when I think about losing someone. This quotation is symbolism of what America is for Amir. It show development in his character changing his perspective on life. America symbolizes a new Amir, a way to start over with no sins. This quotation represents the realization that Amir was having that his father was going to die. The imagery Amir uses employs allows the reader to connect with Amir by understanding that cancer was killing baba and seeing a picture of the cancer hurt Amir just as much as seeing a picture of a killer. It connects to the reader pathetically electing pity within the reader. Amir in this quotation shows that he is growing as a husband. Amir does not understand some of the customs of Afghan women because he did not grow up around women. This continues the internal struggle of Amirs want to meet his mom and his want for redemption. At this stage in Amir’s life his internal struggle has continued because his wife Soraya had shared her past however he was still to afraid to share his past, and he keeps it

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