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    In The Kite Runner the reader is given a very detailed description of the divided society that is Afghanistan. Through the first ten chapters the reader is told about the main character Amir and his half brother Hassan. It depicts the boys running through the streets of Kabul and chasing kites. However, it also touches on the racial difference between the boys. Amir is pure afghan, whereas, Hassan is chinese/mongol and because of this stands out. It’s because of these racial differences that the…

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    “The Kite Runner’’. Radwa Ashour is an Egyptian author born in Cairo. Many of her writings reflect on the old times, one of her most famous novels is “ The Granada’’, the novel talks about Muslims in the early years of Spain. Khaled Hosseini and Radwa Ashour are authors that have different perspectives, backgrounds and writing…

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    The psychological theories of Sigmund Freud suggests that the motivations for “human behavior in the irrational and sexually driven realm of the unconscious, which is revealed mainly in our dreams”. People who are more likely unconscious will have terrible actions toward people or things because they want to avoid their faults from the past. In The Stranger, by Albert Camus, although Salamano refuses to honestly address the past by transferring his problem to the dog, Meursault turns his…

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    In “Everything Stuck to Him” by Raymond Carver, Carver discusses the a young couple’s life as parents. Carver utilizes a frame story- a story within a story- to describe the young man’s life the choices he has made. In the short story, Carver uses diction, a minimalistic style, a frame story, and symbolism to emotionally impact the reader and develop the piece. Foremost, Carver utilizes a casual and simplistic diction to garner a feeling of innocence within the story. This innocent and…

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    In James Joyce’s novel, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, the protagonist, Stephen Dedalus, explores the different phases of his life. He grows from an innocent young boy to an independent adolescent man. Throughout his maturation, the experiences and interactions he has with the surrounding world affect his development and shape his personality. The impact strongly comes from influences, like family, religion, and people who interact with him on a daily basis. Joyce suggests not only…

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    New ending for Slumdog millionaire When Jamal is presented with the last question, it was just something he didnt even come close to knowing, and he anwsers wrong. He answers B, like the host hinted him by writing it on the mirror in the bathroom. When Jamal finds out the answer was wrong, he tells the world that the host told him the answer was B in the bathroom. In conclusion the world didn’t give a shit and thought he was lying. Jamal then got really upset and furious but he couldn't do much…

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    “We have flown the air like birds and swum the sea like fishes, but have yet to learn the simple act of walking the earth like brothers.” This is a famous line from Martin Luther King Jr. that reflects the significance of having a harmonious relationship particularly to others whom someone does not know. It is an obligation of a person to have realistic dreams and goals in life that must destroy walls of differences in race, religion, beliefs, and faith. “The First Phone Call from Heaven” by…

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    In the book Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini, Hassan serves as the main embodiment of courage and fortitude that makes the reader feel as though he is the hero of the novel. His selfless personality made him always emphasize others over himself, making him a faithful companion of Amir. Hassan’s bravery led him to eventually sacrifice himself to protect Amir and his family. Hassan first shows his bravery and fortitude in Chapter Five where he and Amir encounter Assef while crossing a residential…

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    Time might not heal all wounds; but one’s careful actions might. Shakespeare’s play Hamlet and Khaled Hosseini’s novel The Kite Runner, are two different pieces of writing, written centuries apart, yet have countless common themes. Both Hamlet and The Kite Runner display similarities such as, the main characters continuous lack of activity, the relationships between the father and son, and both main characters right their wrongs and take action. To begin with, both Hamlet and Amir did…

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    Japanese film distribution company released a brand new “Boruto: Naruto the Movie” trailer via YouTube on Wednesday. Is this the last Naruto film? Read on for more details. The 3:16-minute video, shown through Anime News Network and entitled “Uketsugareru Michi (The Path From One Generation to the Next),” might be the most emotional trailer that the “Boruto: Naruto the Movie” title ever released. It featured messages from fans that testified how much the anime meant to them in the past 15 years…

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