Betrayal In The Kite Runner

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The Kite Runner has many themes that go on throughout the story. There was just one that stuck out the most, and really makes the book up as a whole. A theme that was very reoccurring was betrayal. Betrayal played a big role in this book because of all the consequences that followed the decisions that everyone made. Another theme in this book is violence and rape. Violence came up frequently in this book. Most things were solved by violence in The Kite Runner, and rape came into play near the beginning and end of the book. Betrayal means to disappoint the hopes or expectations of being disloyal to, and to betray one’s friends (dictionary.com).The theme betrayal is best seen in this book when Sanaubar leaves, Amir frames Hassan, and Baba abandons …show more content…

This tournament is when all of the boys in Kabul battle kites with the strings covered in broken pieces of glass. When a string is cut by another kite, then the flying kite loses and the kids run after the loose kite. People call them kite runners because they are chasing a kite down. If you catch the kite, then it is said to represent pride because you ran the kite down. Hassan is the best kite runner in Kabul because he can tell where a kite is going, and everyone says that he just chases his shadows. He obviously proves them wrong once the kite falls right into his arms. The 1975 kite tournament was held in Amir’s neighborhood and it different than any other. Towards the end of the tournament there was Amir’s kite and a blue kite. Amir defeated the blue kit, and once the blue kite was turned loose, Hassan ran after it. He promised Amir he would get that kite for him. While Hassan was trying to run the kite down Amir went to look for him after he got all of his congratulations. Amir goes house to house asking people if they had seen him, and one man asked him why a Pashtun would be looking for a Hazara. Amir didn’t see the huge difference between the two, but he told the man that was the son of his father’s servant. The man then told him that he saw Hassan running south and that the boys chasing him would’ve probably caught up to him by now. Amir searches the …show more content…

After the rape, Amir’s birthday, and the countless days of Hassan saying nothing, Amir had shoved money and his watch he got for his birthday under Hassan’s mattress. Amir does this because he believes that this will get Ali and Hassan out of his life so he doesn’t have to keep living with this guilt every day. Baba asks Ali and Hassan if this is true, and Hassan knows that he has framed him. Hassan tells Baba that he did do it, and even though he forgives him Ali says that they are going to move out and leave. Hassan had been upset ever since the rape and he knew that Amir had betrayed him during it all. Instead of being a best friend to him and helping the situation, he made it worse by pushing him and Ali away. The book shows that Amir is jealous from day one because Hassan and Baba’s relationship is much stronger than theirs will be. Hassan never betrayed Amir, he had always been loyal in very surprising times. Even though he was being framed as a thief, didn’t fight back when he was getting pomegranate's thrown at him, and had even ate dirt at Amir’s wishes, Hassan was giving up because he had no hope

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