Relationships In The Kite Runner

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In the novel The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini, there is an unusual and daunting friendship between a Pashtun boy and a Hazara boy. The story is set in Kabul, Afghanistan, a place where there is little ethnic equality. There are a couple key differences between the ethnic groups the Pashtuns and the Hazaras. These differences play a major role in the relationship between the main characters, Amir and Hassan. Amir is a descendent of the ethnic group, Pashtun. The Pashtuns makeup the largest ethnic group of the Afghan society, and have much more power than their Hazara counterparts. The Pashtuns practice the Sunni Muslim religion, although that is not stressed too much in the novel considering Baba smokes and drinks. They mostly speak Pashto.

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