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    The traditions used in Hosseini’s book, The Kite Runner, are historically accurate to Afghanistan because the book used details including marriage, competitions, and religious events that are very similar to how things actually are in real life. For example, when two people are going to get married in the Islamic faith, there are separate payments that need to be made. Unlike Christian weddings, Islamic weddings include an engagement party that the bride’s family pays for and the ceremony is…

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    Throughout history people used kites for survival. The kite dates back to 4th/5th (B.C.) Century China. In 196 B.C., General Han Hsin flew a kite over the enemy palace to determine how far his soldiers would need to dig to enter the palace. In 549 A.D., Emporer Wudi of China used a kite during war to request reinforcement. The kite remained a secret from Europe until Marco Polo brought stories of the kite back from China in 1295. America 's history consists of a day when Benjamin Franklin (1752)…

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    controversial topics regarding high school and middle school academics is the issue of including explicit and potentially inappropriate content in course curriculums, and amidst these discussions sits The Kite Runner, one of the most commonly challenged books in the past decade. The Kite Runner, by Khaled Hosseini, was published in 2003 and tells the story of Amir’s coming-of-age in Kabul, Afghanistan starting in the late 1970’s. Amir lived with his father, Baba, and their two servants, Ali and…

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    of the kite runner, khaled hosseini, wrote a compelling novel of the life of an afghan boy, Amir, growing up in kabul and eventually moving to america. Throughout Amir's’ life, twists and turns followed him, all starting with not standing up for a friend in need. The story trailed the events of Amir's redemption from not protecting his illegitimate half brother. the story details discrimination, bullying, and jealousy along the way. One of the most prominent themes throughout the kite runner…

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    Hope In The Kite Runner

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    Throughout the number of unfortunate events that occur in Amir’s life, The Kite Runner reminds the reader that there is always hope for better days. The story shows us that although our lives may seem bad for an extended period of time, we must keep our heads held high because life will come through for us in the end. The idea of hope plays an important role throughout The Kite Runner, and seems to appear right after a catastrophic event in Amir’s life. There are a few instances in the story…

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    understanding of the book. The book, The Kite Runner, is a perfect example of this. This book is about a boy named Amir, and his life in Afghanistan. Amir is a typical Afghan boy, who lives with his father, Baba, and their two servants Ali, and Hassan. This book The Kite Runner is filled with culture linked information/stories, and if the reader did not understand the Muslim culture, comprehension would be incomplete. In order to fully understand The Kite Runner, one must first understand the…

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    Essay On The Kite Runner

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    entry for this journal just after the kite tournament. In this entry he reflects on the tournament and on his feelings about Amir's victory. You should give careful consideration to your language choices and style, which should achieve a sense of Baba's voice. Today was the day I have been waiting for. A day I can be a proud father. A day I can finally say, 'My son Amir, my son, is a winner.' A mir, the kite-fighter accompanied with Hassan, the kite-runner. Although it is a children's…

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    Kite Runner Symbolism

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    centuries, stories have been passed down from generation to generation to be shared around the world. The novel The Kite Runner shows a story of a character, Amir, that through his guilt decides to change his lifestyle so that he can compromise for his mistakes. Khaled Hosseini uses character analysis, symbolism, and theme to create a powerful novel with a strong message, The Kite Runner. In the novel, Hosseini’s main character, Amir, starts off with a distant relationship with his father, but…

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    Kite Runner Betrayal

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    mere kite flying competition would lead into an epic tale of betrayal and redemption. The Kite Runner, a historical fiction novel written by Khaled Hosseini, is a story that follows Amir, a Pashtun, who struggles to find his place in society due to a series of traumatic childhood events. The conflict of the story starts during the winter of 1975, after a Kite flying competition. Amir betrayed his servant, Hassan, whom Amir later learns is his half-brother. Hassan, being an excellent kite…

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    After reading "the kite Runner" by Khaled Hosseini, the story connects well with the situation that refugees go through during immigration to the United States. Even though it's a fiction novel it connects with the main events from it being to health problems to settlement similarities. Overall the book clearly shows with the struggles of afghan immigration to the United States. During immigration afghans had certain ways they wanted things to be when relocating and only few could relocate.…

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