Our choices in life signify who we want to become. Therefore, ones focus should be always on making the right decision. In “The Kite Runner” by Khaled Hosseini and “Two words” Isabel Allende, both the characters Amir and Belisa had a very difficult childhood where they had to make difficult decisions ,but there life changed according to how they responded. They both wanted to change there life ,but some of their decisions had such a great impact on there life, that they can never change. Moreover, Most of the times the surrounding that a person is associated with influences decisions that they make in there life. It forces them to change. Amir made a decision of not helping his friend in the time of crisis which impacted his future severely. …show more content…
He always had the guilt of not saving him and it did not let him live peacefully.Moreover, Our future is based on the type of choices we make, which is why elders say”think before speaking and taking actions”.In both texts the author gives out a massage of making a right decisions and according to the situation because life is dependent on the type of decisions we make.. It is crucial to make wise decisions because it determines the path that our life is going to take, lets us take the best opportunity of the situation and affects our personality. Life teaches many lessons and lets a person grow as a person ,but sometimes some wrong decisions changes a person's whole life.
Therefore, everyone always emphasizes to make correct decisions because it can either destroy or make life. In “Two Words” Belisas has very rough childhood, however she decides to not live that way and leaves that place. Her courageous decisions saves her life and takes her out of the awful way of living and she found herself a life where she was very happy. Allende describes her act of bravery as following “ Many people fell by the wayside, but she was so stubborn that she survived to cross through that hell “. This shows how Belisas life changed because of making one correct decisions, if she did not decide to leave her life for a better standard of living, her life would not be the way it is today. Therefore, it is very important to take correct actions according to the situation. On the other hand side,In the novel “The Kite Runner” Amir chose to leave his friend alone when he was being raped, which destroyed his friends whole life. It made him regret his choice for the rest of his life and he could not live peacefully. In conclusion, both the texts gives out the same massage and idea of not take wrong decisions for any reason because it will affect the rest of your …show more content…
life. Life always gives an opportunity to improve and creates situations for us to make our lives better.
However, it is our job to make the best out of those situations ,so life can become a bit easier. Most of the times people do not take correct decisions in favor of their lives, so there life becomes very tough.In the Novel “ The Kite Runner” Amir and his father decides to leave kabul after it was invaded by Soviets because there lives were in danger and took the best out of the situation. They not just saved there life by making this decision ,but made it better..However Hassan and his father decides to stay in the war zone and eventually are killed by the Talibans. Here it clearly shows how one wrong decisions by Hassan and his father took their lives and on the other hand, a right decision by Amir and his father saved them.Therefore, it is very important to make decisions wisely because it has an impact on the rest of our lives. On the other hand, In “Two words” when belisa found out about “Words” she immediately decided to make it her passion and eventually became a successful writer. The right Decision at the right time made her get the best out of the opportunity or situation provided. In Conclusion, It is very important to make right decisions because it makes a person
successful. A person's personality tells alot about them, whether if they can make a right or wrong decision in life. When they make make the right decision it , it brings a very positive change in their life and way of looking at things. Therefore, making the right decision at the right time is emphasized.In “Two words” Belisa chooses to make the right decision of getting out of the place that was dangerous for her and by doing that she makes herself more confident and happy. Which is why it important to act and make decisions wisely. In conclusion, life is all about making choices, and specially the right ones,because our life depends on them. The choices directly impacts the future and the consequences of it is faced by them. That is why it is important to make the right decision , which will positively impact the life
Page 2 - “I sat on a park bench near a willow tree. I thought about something Rahim Khan said just before he hung up, almost as an afterthought. I looked up at those twin kites.”
Hence, explored through both novels, is how a person’s internal conflicts can lead to their downfall, whether as a result of their struggle with identity or their feelings towards others. In The Kite
Life is made up of decisions and choices. Every single day, people make numerous decisions, some big and some small. Many choices can impact your entire life while others, like what you eat for breakfast, aren’t as important. However, all of your choices build the track for your life and make you who you are. The choices you make can be greatly impacted by your surroundings and environment. They are also made based on your values and beliefs. In the memoir A Long Way Gone by Ishmael Beah, Ishmael is a young fourteen year old boy thrown in the middle of Sierra Leone's civil war. During the war, Ishmael is given a series of obstacles where he is required to make important life choices that would impact his life greatly. At one part of Ishmael's
In final conclusion, one could confidently argue that Fate is unjustifiable, but Fate is in no sense impossible to defeat. To break the bonds and limitations of Life, the handiest tool is the courage among the stragglers. In Reality, there are factors that are outside the physical variances; and that is the strength within our minds, which aims not to those material benefits, but the refinement of our Bravery through the journeys. And this goal should be the highest pursue of a wise person, who must care little of the difficulties posted by external forces, and conquer those difficulties with high spirits and become a stronger being.
Actions made in a moment of pain, anger or simple immaturity can take anyone to make mistakes that can change their lives completely. Everyone has something in the past that is shameful, embarrassing and regrettable that is kept present daily. Whether this event happened during childhood, adolescence or early adulthood, this event could haunt and have shaped that person’s life into what he or she is today. In a similar way, in the book The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini is shaped by a tragic and eventful past that has shaped Amir’s, Baba’s, and Hassan’s life. The four literary elements that will be used in this essay that Hosseini strategically uses in this book are: irony, simile, Metaphor, and personification.
We make important choices everyday that can affect our futures. Whether it is deciding what to eat for lunch or deciding what college to go to, these decisions can affect our lives in many ways. Choice is the act of selecting or making a decision when faced with two or more possibilities. By making a smart choice, your health and welfare can be much better but if you make a bad choice, you future can be different than what you intended it to be. Whether it is a mild choice or a major one, choices can affect the way your life unfolds in the future. In the book, The Red Kayak by Priscilla Cummings, the main character Brady Parks is faced with a major dilemma. He has to make a decision to either turn in is friends for murder or to live
There are many situations that people go through that influence their decisions. Everybody grew up differently so this plays a major role in the decisions that were made in life.
The story The Kite Runner is centered around learning “to be good again.” Both the movie and the book share the idea that the sins of the past must be paid for or atoned for in the present. In the book, Amir can be seen as a troubled young boy who is struggling with a tremendous amount of guilt. It is easy to blame Amir’s actions on his guilt and his father’s lack of love for him.
In the novel “The Kite Runner,” by Khaled Hosseini, Hassan is a loyal, selfless and compassionate young boy. Hassan is a small, dark haired, green eyed Hazara who has a cleft lip. Hassan and his father are servants to Amir and his father, Baba. Hassan’s mother abandoned him when he was newborn and since he has lived in a mud shack at the back of Amir and Baba’s mansion with his father, Ali. Hassan is illiterate, but smart and is also the best kite runner in Kabul. Hassan’s world is Amir! He loves and worships him; his first word was Amir. Although Hassan has many notable qualities, he lives a hard and sad life.
The hardships that life reveals can either affect a person in a negative or positive way. They can strengthen or weaken the development of one’s character. Khaled Hosseni’s The Kite Runner is a novel that tells the story of two boys – Amir and Hassan, his childhood friend and servant– who spend their lives attempting to overcome their obstacles. These obstacles create experiences that will shape them for the rest of their lives. Firstly, Hassan and Amir share similar hardships, however Hassan learns and grows from them, and Amir lingers over the negativity, allowing it to destroy his life instead of moving forward. Secondly, Amir is always rescued, which allows him to feel a sense of entitlement, while Hassan fights his own battles, resulting in a greater amount of inner strength. Lastly, as Amir and Hassan become adults in opposite ends of the world, they battle hardships that are very different. The differences within their adulthood continue to show who is the more honourable character. Ultimately, in Khaled Hosseni's The Kite Runner, Hassan is a stronger character than Amir, despite the fact that they both battle similar hardships.
The Kite Runner is an exceptionally intriguing book. It is an extremely irritating book with the majority of the realistic points of interest. You know when you 're viewing a motion picture and somebody is getting tormented severely and there is blood all over the place and it is a truly realistic scene? Be that as it may, despite everything you observe despite the fact that it 's gross since you need to see what is going to happen to the individual? That is the manner by which Kite Runner is for me. Despite the fact that the book is exceptionally aggravating in numerous parts I can 't put it down in light of the fact that I need to continue pursuing to see what happens to the individual after the realistic and irritating scenes. Are the assault
Our lives are defined by moment. There is nothing more and nothing less. We have this idea that we need to change who we are and that we need to conform to what others think. The problem is we are all unique. People don’t get to pick their personality, but we are given one. Personality is in its own way our soul. It is who we are. Our soul controls our action and what we do in our life. There are points when we hit turning points. No matter how we, look at a situation there are rules we live by. In society we act a certain way or there are some expectations. Some words sum up the world while others shoe how we need to act. One man showed how the world should act, when he sat down and wrote an acceptance speech for a Nobel Prize in Literature. He created a work of art that showed what people need to talk about. We have to courage, honor, hope, pride, compassion, pity and sacrifice. All of these things show what we need to do in the world to touch the lives of people. We are all unique souls, but we have things in common. Little things which can touch us and move people into action. William Faulkner, showed that when we write we have to use aspects in our writing that represent idea that can touch people. In A Rose for Emily, by William Faulkner it showed how his values are expressed in his work especially: courage, honor and pity.
We need to make many decisions while living our lives. Sometimes, it is very trivial that it does not take long. In this case, we do not need to think deeply by spending much time on it. Even if there is something wrong, we can fix it. But, sometimes, it is so complicated and huge that our decision impacts not only us but also others who are not really related to it. From the movie “Margin Call”, we can learn how we should make decisions considering others.
When individuals heavily rely on others due to their immense respect and veneration for other people’s accomplishments, this voluntary dependence causes them to be incapable of making their own judgements without being easily affected by the values of others. It is only upon an individual’s ability to overcome their own hardships will they suddenly begin to realize their true potential and identity. In the novel The Kite Runner, Khaled Hosseini suggests that when individuals encounter a dilemma that significantly challenges their morality and trust for others, they become capable of overcoming these adversities and as a result, they are able to embrace their true individuality and identity. This is demonstrated through the character of Amir and the massive, internal moral dilemma he undergoes as a result of his lack of independence.
We make choices every hour, every minute, and every second of our lives; whether big or small our choices are slowly putting us in the direction we choose or end up. Many of us do not realize what contributes to the choices we make and why it affects others the same way if affects us and because of this many authors and writers have written stories and articles about coming to terms with making a choice and how to better ourselves when it comes to decision-making for the future.