Khaled Hosseini's The Kite Runner

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A True friendship
“What is a ‘true’ friend?“ Us, human beings, cannot live alone. We cooperate with families, relatives and friends. We all have many friends however, who and what is a ‘true’ friend? “Kite Runner”, written by Khaled Hosseini, is a story about an illiterate Afghan boy who can predict exactly where a downed kite will land. Growing up in the city of Kabul in the early 1970s, Hassan was the main character, Amir's closest friend even though the loyal 11-year-old with "a face like a Chinese doll" was the son of Amir's father's servant and a member of Afghanistan's despised Hazara minority. But in 1975, on the day of Kabul's annual kite-fighting tournament, something unspeakable happened between the two boys. Throughout the story, the author expresses what a true friendship is through the use of Symbolism and foreshadow.

Caring about how people think about us, will be an obstacle of recognizing a true friendship. Amir was not a true friend to Hassan in his childhood. “I actually aspired to cowardice, because the alternative, the real reason I was running, was that Assef was right: Nothing was free in this world. Maybe Hassan was the price I had to pay, the lamb I had to slay, to win Baba.” (Chapter 7) When Amir mentions this, he was just watching Assef raping Hassan, and rather than intervene, he ran away. He did not stop Assef from raping Hassan not because he didn’t wanted to be hurt but he allowed the rape to happen because he wanted the blue kite, and wanted to prove to Baba that he was a winner like him, earning him Baba’s love and approval. The price of the kite, as Amir says, was Hassan, and this is why Amir calls Hassan “the lamb he had to slay” by the use of Symbolism. He draws a comparison between Hassan and...

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... kept arising. As a result, he figuratively continues peeking into the alley where Assef raped Hassan, which means that he keeps going over the event in his mind. He regrets for not standing up for Hassan for more than 26 years because after growing up, he realizes that Hassan was a true friend for him who always stood up for him. And as a result, he decided to return to Kabul to save Sohrab, Hassan’s son.

A true friendship is a relationship that can risk one’s life for each other. As we can see from the change of Amir, people tend to overlook the true friendship, however as it is included in Baba’s words, without a strong willing to shout out our own opinion, people will lose chances to establish the relationship between true friends. Moreover, regret it and feel guilt for the rest of our life.
Do you have the courage and strength to stand up for your true friend?

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