Guilt In Khaled Hosseini's The Kite Runner

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The Kite Runner begins with Amir, the main character, as a grown man looking back on his life from where he was raised in Afghanistan. The guilt from a mysterious past event seems to haunt him in his present moments. The story jumps to Kabul, where Amir is a young boy. He is the son of a prominent character in the story, Baba, who is a very wealthy man. Baba lives in a mansion with his son and servant, and his servant's son Hassan. Amir and Hassan were born around the same age and are living under the same roof. They are like brothers who love each other and are both fully loved by Baba. A famous sport and tradition throughout Afghanistan is kite flying. Most of the boys in the country kite fly as a sport, and all the boys around the town …show more content…

Hassan and his father move out and Baba is devastated after they leave. Amir grows up and his country becomes so packed and filled by the Russians that he and Baba finally decide they have to flee their home country, and head to the USA. Baba dies of cancer and Amir gets married to a woman named Soraya, who has a shaky past. While all this time goes by he is still haunted with this guilt of what he has done. One day he receives a call from one of Baba’s best friends Rahim Kahn and he says that Amir must rescue Hassan’s son. He heads back to his home country where the Taliban have totally taken over and searches endlessly for Sohrab, Hassan’s son. After he finds him, he finds out that he is a sex slave for a top Taliban official. He later comes to find out that the Taliban official is Assef. He rescues the boy and comes to care for …show more content…

The blistering sun makes everything get so hot during the day. Afghanistan is host to all four seasons and all four seasons play a role in The Kite Runner. For example, in the freezing winter the boys play with kites and do their kite running. It snows in the winter and can reach temperatures higher than one hundred degrees in the summer, which makes Afghanistan a very warm place. While Amir is in Afghanistan, there are several places that mean a lot to him, for example, the pomegranate tree and the stadium where people are buried alive and then tortured horribly by the Taliban. Also the alley where Hassan is raped and Amir's house. All of these places are the setting for the most important scenes in the book and the most pivotal moments that all take place in of

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