What Is The Theme Of The Kite Runner

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“The Kite Runner” is the first novel by Khaled Hosseini. Published in 2003 and filmed in 2007, it tells the story of Amir, a boy from the Pashtun ethnic group in district of Kabul, and Hassan, the son of Amir’s father servant Ali. The author of “The Kite Runner” wrote his book in a very unique way. He put whole his soul to create all the strength of his characters. He did what he thought was right as he based on the actual facts about the life in Afghanistan during the war. It would be fair to compare his film and the life of Amir to the history of Afghanistan and its complicated life. The theme of friendship, the theme of war and the theme of Muslim people are all things that represented in the film. “The Kite Runner” tells a story in the …show more content…

He creates the strength and depth of his characters by putting his soul into the story. He connects the characters created by the friendship between them: Amir and Hassan – the main character, or friendship between Baba and Rahim Khan, who connect the relationship between Amir and Hassan. The friend ship is the strongest one in the film. It can be seen in any part during the film, especially, it shows how their close friendship are and the childhood betrayal can be. At the beginning of the film, it shows that Amir and Hassan are very close. They always stay, play together. Hassan also promises that he will be next to Amir and protect him. For example, when Amir and Hassan are confronted by older local bully Assef, it is Hassan who always stands up to him. He is also smart when he used slingshot to threatening to shoot Assef in the eye. The friendship is also showed when Hassan goes to run to get the cut kite for Amir and says “For you, a thousand times over”. Hassan means that he wants his friendship between him and Amir can be forever. However, because of shyness and fear, Amir hides and does not help Hassan. This makes a distance between each other increasingly father. Later, because Amir fails to save Hassan in an act of cowardice and afterwards suffers from an all-consuming guilt. Even after leaving the country, moving to America, marrying, and becoming a successful writer, he is unable to forget the incident. To make up for his mistakes, he comes back to his country to rescue Hassan’s son and adopts him. So in the other words, the theme of friendship is the central theme of the film. Amir and Hassan’s relationship is brightly described by the author. Besides that, the author also lets audience observes the moments from their childhood and then sees grown – up Hassan and Amir. Obviously, the author shares a secret with the audience, a secret that any mistake can be corrected and

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