Immigration In The Kite Runner

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In The Kite Runner, Khaled Hosseini creates the story of Amir, an Afghan man who describes his experiences throughout his years as a young man to an adult. Amir’s journey helps him relate to the audience, especially those are refugees of some sort. But there are those who may not relate as easily, like Western people or people who may be against immigration. The reaction of people who derive themselves from a culture also experience this novel in a different manner as well.
Those who are or have been a victim to forced migration and/or become a refugee of some sort may have a greater connection with The Kite Runner than those who have never been forced to migrate. Many refugees come from the Middle Eastern countries like Iran, Iraq and Afghanistan

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