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    Does The Kite Runner reflect real life? The book, The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini is considered fiction, however there are many true things in the book that reflect real life. The author includes many events that are quite realistic. One realistic event that took place is that Ali and Hassan were servants to Baba and Amir. Another relictis event that transpired is that kite-flying was banned by the Taliban forces. The last realistic event that happened is that public executions occurred in…

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    Why would someone allow their best friend be raped simply to win a kite fighting tournament? Amir, the main character in Khaled Hosseini’s novel, The Kite Runner, has always urned for his father’s love. He believes that if he wins a kite fighting tournament he will finally get the attention he has always desired. He wins the competition but it is also a special honor to find and retrieve the last opponent’s kite. The son of his family’s servant, Hassan, who was also childhood friends with Amir,…

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    The heroes journey is the age-old tale of a hero overcoming adversity. This is the model of the story of our heroes has been retold again and again in every generation so far and will continue to do so. Some examples include movies such as A Few Good Men, Fight Club and V for Vendetta, these are all well-known movies in the current and past generations and have been known to stand the test of time and they also match the template of the hero’s journey. The call to adventure is what all of the…

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    Monomyth structure The monomyth structure is very successful in many stories with a hero. There are many stages in the monomyth structure, one of the stages being the Supernatural Aid. The Supernatural Aid occurs during the characters quest, a guide appears and helps them through their quest. Another stage in the monomyth structure is Crossing The Threshold. Crossing The Threshold is when the character leaves their world, and they cross into a field of adventure where the rules and limits are…

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    There are a multitude of themes discussed in both The Kite Runner and A Thousand Splendid Suns. The shared themes include; Afghani culture and identity, cycle of hope and despair, loyalty and devotion in spite of difficulty, and human capacity for evil. The author of both works, Khaled Hosseini, was able to create two different plots with the above themes included in both. He was able to do this by changing the characters and changing the way the themes were presented. This left many…

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    always been similar in there likes and dislikes. They both have always loved flying kites. Hosseini uses the symbolism of the kite to show how the friendship has grown between the boys. Amir will always remember the time when Hassan said " For you a thousand times over" (67). Hassan has always considered Amir a friend. Hosseini used the part of the book where Amir is kite running with Sohrab to show how Hassan has always been there for Amir. When Sohrab said " That you were the best friend he…

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    Have you ever wondered what a Hero’s Journey was? The hero’s journey is a pattern of narrative by the American scholar Joseph Campbell that appears in drama, storytelling, myth, religious ritual, and psychological development. It describes the typical adventure of the hero figure, the person who goes out and achieves great deeds on behalf of a group or generation. The purpose of a hero’s journey is to show a sequence of events that the hero must overcome in order to answer his/her call to…

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    In the novel the Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini, two young boys with different views on life create an outlandish friendship. Amir, who is a rich, pompous boy has a servant named Hassan. They build a bond together, but Amir still treats Hassan as less than him even though they have a friendship. This, in turn, makes Amir worse of a friend to Hassan. Friendship comes easy for some and hard for others, in Amir’s case friendship becomes difficult. Loyalty, honesty, and kindness are all traits of a…

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    Kites By Raymond Souster

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    In the poem “Kites,” by Raymond Souster, the portrayal of the kite has a simplistic meaning, but when examined closer, it can be found to relate to the charitable moments of life and the hardships the future holds. This underlying theme has a personal connection in my life because the author demonstrates the importance of creating a positive outlook and not dwelling on the possibility of negativities that could occur. Within the poem, different ideas are present, such as the comparison of the…

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    Cesar Chavez has influenced the people in west by enhancing their workplace conditions. In literature, a hero is defined as a person or being who has completed Campbell’s Heroic Cycle. The Heroic Cycle is the guideline to most epics or hero based stories. It includes 12 different stages each having their own symbolic importance to the overall storyline. Cesar Chavez would be considered a modern day hero because of his contributions to the working conditions of the Latin and Mexican American…

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