The Kite Runner Redemption Essay

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As we go through life we all make mistakes, how we deal with them shows more about us than the mistake its self. In The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini, Amir makes a huge mistake of watching his best friend and unknown brother get raped and running away from it, he will struggle with this guilt for many years to come. He stats his journey back one day when he gets a phone call telling him that “There is a way to be good again” (Hosseini 2). After this he sets off on a journey to redeem himself. Through this journey to redemption we learn that though it may be great to get it, it will take time and effort to achieve redemption. As we read, we realize that redemption is very difficult but possible to achieve. Some may have to do things that they never thought about doing, or never wanted to do. Amir had to travel back to Kabul and find Sohrab, Amir`s nephew, to gain his redemption. As the phone rang Amir proclaimed, “I knew it wasn’t just Rahim Khan on the line. It was my past of unatoned sins” (Hosseini 1). Here Amir …show more content…

Some it may be as simple as apologizing to someone, but for another it could be as juristic as traveling across the world for someone. Amir acquired his redemption when he was beat by Assef, but Rahim just had to tell Amir the truth. As Rahim hinted to the truth about Baba, Amir stated, “I began to see where he was going. But I didn’t want to hear the rest of it” (Hosseini 222). After all the years of keeping Baba`s secret that Hassan was really Amir`s brother, Rahim had to tell which provided him with his own personal redemption. His journey to redemption was much easier than Amir`s who had to get beat by Assef. During that time Amir confessed, “I don’t know at what point I started laughing, but I did” (Hosseini 289). Although Amir was getting severely beat, he laughed because he knew that he had finally gotten what he had deserved which provided him with

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