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    Buck’s point of view about particular incidents in the novel develop a theme in the novel. The story is about a dog’s choice to be untamed are affected by its relationships with humans. By Buck wants to become wild, this drives Buck into the wild causing Buck to discover his instincts and to become a leader. Buck’s instinct has always to be a leader, even when Buck was at Judge Miller’s house, he was always a leader. In the story, London states “Buck sprung on Sol-eks putting him in his…

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    Living with Fear, Acting with Hope Agony, a term that represents the pain and fear felt by a specimen, can plague the essence of life and push people to think and act differently. In Khaled Hosseini’s novel The Kite Runner, Amir, the main character is faced with conflict and reflects on the related events through a series of flashbacks. Throughout the story, Amir faces his past and attempts to reverse the negative consequences of his cruel actions in a redemption based journey. He tries to…

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    The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini is a book based on forgiveness, love, betrayal, social class and immigrant experience. The characters in the story actions support the theme of betrayal. Amir, Hassan, Baba, Ali and Sanuabar are the characters that mostly shows their betrayal towards one another. Amir and Hassan’s friendship, Baba and Amir’s relationship, Ali, Hassan and Sanuaber relationship and Baba and Hassan’s relation. Hassan and Amir had been best buds. If anything bad had happen, Hassan…

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    I have attained vengeance over my enemy. I stride with accomplishment as I walk into my next adventure. “Fortunato may you lie in peace for the next millennium” I whispered gleefully to myself while leaving the catacombs. Once I stepped out I ventured my eyes on the most charming and ravishing woman I ever laid eyes on. Her beauty struck me where I stood. I went to her got on one knee and kissed her soft little palms. I looked into her two beautiful blue illusions. She smiled a smile that could…

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    Fear In The Kite Runner

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    Fear can cause people to make very drastic choices. Being scared can often make someone do things without thinking about the outcome. The novel The novel The Kite Runner By Khaled Hosseini is about betrayal of a young boy towards his friend and it reveals that even the people someone thinks they know can hurt and betray them in the worst way. In Khaled Hosseini’s book betrayal is the result of fear out of a difficult situation. The first way that Hosseini's book shows betrayal is when a young…

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    The Kite Runner The book The Kite Runner, is written by Khaled Hosseini. The Kite Runner takes place mostly in Kabul, Afghanistan, during the time period 1963-1981 and Fremont, California, during the time period 2001. In the book The Kite Runner, there is a wide variety of characters, which will be discussed in depth later on. The narrator and protagonist in the story is Amir. Amir struggles throughout the book feeling bad and trying to redeem himself for betraying his half brother, Hassan. The…

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    In The Kite Runner, Khaled Hosseini asserts that without forgiveness life is governed by an endless cycle of retaliation and resentment. Growing up in the politically unstable Kabul, Afghanistan, Amir and Hassan are inseparable friends. Amir, later living as an adult in California, remains haunted by a childhood incident in which he betrayed Hassan’s trust. When struggling to find his place in the world, Amir learns that the Taliban has murdered Hassan and his wife. This compels Amir to return…

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    Throughout The Kite Runner the father and son relationship between Amir and Baba isn’t always positive. At the beginning of the book, Hosseini makes it very clear that Amir is looking for the love, approval and respect that he feels Baba never gave him. On the other hand Baba feels that Amir isn’t living up to his expectations (physical, social, and religious) and therefore is emotionally absent throughout his life. Due to Baba’s absentness Amir looks for that relationship within Rahim Khan, who…

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    Jekyll Alternate Ending

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    **TW: BLOOD, IMPLIED SEXUAL ABUSE/NONCON** Jekyll wasn’t able to sleep long before those *horrible* nightmares came to plague him. Ones that filled him with guilt and pain. Ones that reminded him how he had caused his family pain. But one memory stood out against all the distorted nightmares. A memory that he both wanted to forget and remember. *“Zio!”* A little girl of the small age of eight ran out in front of him, her pigtails bouncing. Her name was Rose, his niece. “Yes, *carino?”* He looked…

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    I was walking to the gym on a cool, windy, May day ready for my state championship gymnastic competition. It’s crazy and my belly won’t stop churning. It’s churning and churning, quickly, It just won’t stop, but I need to do this. At the same time I’m excited. It’s state! My mom and grandma is going to watch which just makes me feel a little bit more anxious, but I know that they will support me in the end. They always do, even if I know I didn’t reach my full potential. “Team Hurricane!” the…

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