Sacrifice In The Kite Runner

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Sacrifice is giving up something good for something better. For example, people will "sacrifice" a few dollars for the greater good of someone else that needs it. In the novel, The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini, sacrifice is portrayed in more extreme ways. Yet, throughout the novel, the varied use of sacrifice shows that every situation is worth working towards. In the beginning, Hassan makes many sacrifices for Amir. One of the many, Hassan takes being sexually assaulted while Amir stands there watching. Amir describes, "[seeing] the resignation in [Hassan's face]" as, "something [he] has seen before" (Hosseini 76). Hassan takes this traumatizing experience just for Amir to win his father, Baba's, love. Another sacrifice Hassan makes is almost getting beat up by the neighborhood bully, Assef. Amir and Hassan both get stopped on their way home by Assef and he tried beating them up with brass knuckles. Hassan tells Assef "you are right Agha. But perhaps you didn't notice that I'm the one holding the slingshot..." he then aims it towards Assef's eye and says "they'll have to change your nickname from Assef the Ear Eater to One-Eyed-Assef" (Hosseini 42). Hassan once again proved …show more content…

Hassan "confesses" to taking Amir's belongings after his birthday and hiding it under his mattress. When Ali tells Baba, "life here is impossible for us now, Agha sahib. We're leaving" (Hosseini 106) Baba goes into a very sad state and tells them that "[He] does not care about the money or the watch" and also that, "[He] doesn't understand what they mean [by] 'impossible'" (Hosseini 106). After a lot of begging and pleading Baba decides he would like to drive them to wherever they wanted to go. Amir realizes that this was Hassan's last sacrifice for him. Amir perceived that Hassan’s absence would allow for more “quality time” with

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