Theme Of Forgiveness In The Kite Runner

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Everyone has had regrets and guilt at some point or another. It can change our personality, who we are, or even our life. In the book The Kite Runner, by Khaled Hosseini, the main character, Amir, goes through a life journey of forgiveness and redemption. In the book he sees his best friend, Hassan, get raped without trying to stop it. This causes Amir to become guilty and regretful. The only option he has is to try to seek forgivness and redemption for ruining his best friend’s life. Amir eventually succeeds, but his journey has changed who he is. Amir is important to the book because he shows the reader and the characters in the book that redemption, forgiveness, and worthiness is possible; even after a tremendous mistake. Amir changes from being a selfish child to a selfless adult with the …show more content…

Amir starts out the book as a very selfish child. His best friend, Hassan, gets more attention from Amir’s dad than he does. This causes Amir to only care about his relationship with his dad and only causing him to become more isolated from Hassan. Amir also begins to become angry and he forces Hassan to do things that hurt and affect him negatively. All of Amir’s anger is being placed on Hassan, causing Amir to have a negative image with the characters in the book. Every year a kite flying competition takes place in Pakistan, the country they live in. The children always run after the kites that get cut down for pride and to show off their accomplishment. Hassan being a servant, runs and gets the kites for Amir. One time Hassan is cornered by a group of boys and since he is a minority race and is a servant to Amir’s family, he is treated disrespectfully. As Amir catches up to them, he witnesses Hassan getting raped by the boys. Instead of stopping this and saving his best friend, he watches, hides, then runs away fearing that he will get hurt. Amir does this because he wants to show Baba that he got a kite and trying

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