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    The Dangers of Loyalty Over time, loyalty has been one of the most influential qualities one can possess, contributing largely to the development of wars and the destruction of relationships. In the novel The Kite Runner, by Khaled Hosseini, one dependable boy sacrifices himself multiple times in order to protect and serve a close friend, proving himself to be a loyal companion. In being loyal to Amir, Hassan’s actions have harmful long-term effects on himself. While loyalty is an important…

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    Guilt In The Kite Runner

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    “When a coward stops remembering who he is...God help us” (Hosseini 241). These words should resonate with any guilt-ridden person, as to be guilty is to recognize one’s own cowardice and mistakes. Amir, the protagonist of The Kite Runner, speaks these words to himself in a time of great internal turmoil. The author, Khaled Hosseini places an emphasis on guilt’s effect on the individual as a main theme, mostly made manifest through the character of Amir. In The Kite Runner, Khaled Hosseini…

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    After committing a wrong or failing in some way, there are many people that believe they need to be punished for their offenses, with the reason behind it varying and sometimes unclear to whomever is observing their situation. Amir, the main character and narrator from Khaled Hosseini’s The Kite Runner, betrays his brother, Hassan, by abandoning him in his greatest time of need: Hassan is raped and otherwise abused by a group of boys that are easily able to overpower him. Despite the fact that…

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    Heroism In The Kite Runner

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    In life people change over time, at one point you can be very self centered and at other times you can become a hero, throughout the novel The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini Amir demonstrates how people can change over maturity. In the novel Amir is at first portrayed as a negative and jealous person who treats his servant Hassan unfairly. Amir is very jealous how Baba behaves with Hassan, because he feels that he is getting less attention. Throughout the novel Amir comes around and becomes a…

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    Afghanistan after the Russians invade and go to America where their lives completely changed. All the hard work Baba put into living a great life in Kabul meant nothing to the Russians, and what took him years to accomplish was basically destroyed in a single day. However, when Amir and Baba later adjust to the American life, Haasan returns to his hut on Baba’s property (out of respect) and takes care of the home, expecting his master’s return. The book says, “Hassan tended to the flowers in the…

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    Me: Good morning, Honey how was work last night? Partner: It 's was tiring, but how was your night? Me: I watched this movie called “ The Story of the Weeping Camel” Partner: what was the movie about? Me: It’s a movie about a Mongolian family that came on HBO. Partner: Are you trying to learn about their culture so you can drag me to that country? Me: Nope, but I would have to go and learn more about their culture. Partner: I would love to take you, can you tell me a little more about the movie…

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    Character Analysis- The Kite Runner How one acts in the past does not dictate how they will turn out to be in the future. Sins can always be atoned and amends can always be made. No matter how immense the wrongdoing, or how much devastation it causes, every human has the chance to repay their debts and make up for their transgressions. “There is a way to be good again” (Hosseini 1). However, jealousy can drive one 's self to act without thinking and can hurt the people they are the closest to.…

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    As Lorrie Moore said in Why we read (and write) short stories, “we tell stories to find out what we believe”. Lorrie Moore’s People Like That are the Only People Here has an interesting analysis of the hospital setting. I find it particularly interesting how she uses the symbol of machines to talk about the people in the hospital and the process of being a parent of a child in the Peed Onk ward. Moore gives us the image of the hospital and the Mother’s experience in the hospital as a…

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    Generations are like advancing technology. They continuously evolve and build upon themselves. As generations rise and fall, their history follows and unfolds for the next generation. This then gives birth to character, the synthesis of human genetics and growth of unique personality through life experiences. Generations and character are both prominent themes in the novel, The Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan. The four mothers in the novel represent the older, Chinese traditional generation and their…

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    “My Papa’s Waltz Tone” “My Papa’s Waltz” is a poem that can be both interpreted as “bitter” and as “sweet”. Depending upon how one views it, there are both parts that represent “bitter” and also parts that represent “sweet”. The parts that are seen as “sweet” visually describe the boys affection to his father and also the bonding between the father and son. The parts that are seen as “bitter” visually describes the fathers appearance and his actions. The quote “Life is about change.…

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