Symbols In The Kite Runner

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The novel The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini is about the life the main character, Amir, is living. In the novel, it shows readers the hardships Amir faces with his culturally different best friend, Hassan. Amir and Hassan face problems regarding their own friendship which leads to Hassan and his dad leaving the family, and later on in the book, Amir and Baba leaving to America. After going through the changes that America had to offer, Amir gets settled but receives a call from Rahim Khan telling him to get Sohrab, Hassan’s son, and bring him back to America which he does. The reason that makes the novel an important piece of literature and highly recommended is because of how he uses his vision for the book by the use of symbolism, history, and culture. …show more content…

One example would be when Amir tells Hassan to shoot a one-eyed dog with his slingshot and he does which makes the dog howl in pain. Towards the end of the novel is when Sohrab tries to defend Amir while he was fighting Assef and shot him straight into his eye, making him howl in pain and giving him only one eye. The whole scheme is something the author planned and he basically gives away what happens towards the climax of the book and readers can overlook it. There are symbols in the novel that would have to make readers read it again to catch all the symbols the author leaves

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