Comparison Of 'The Kite Runner' By Khaled Hosseini

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Dear, Mila I am reading “The Kite Runner” a novel by Khaled Hosseini. When people saw me reading this book, they said, this is a really good book and you will like it. Who had read “The Kite Runner”, they seemed to be really satisfied and enjoyed the book. All comments made me more desire to read this book. Actually when I started to read this book, I really did not have no idea. I remembered, my one of the friend read this book last year and told me little bit about Afghanistan and a man. I did not really pay attention that time. So I summarized the book, which was about war, was religion. While I was reading the first chapter, I guessed the narrator has a friend in Pakistan and they were friends like a long time. He lived in Afghanistan, when he was a young boy. But I wondered about the “What two kites was he talking about?”. Because when he saw the …show more content…

But Baba and Ali grew up together, and Amir and Hassan grew up together but Baba and Amir they did not call Ali and Hassan their friends. Because they were different ethnic, and religious. Ali and Hassan were their servants. I think, it does not matter, Who is she or he?, What does she/he do?, and Where is she or he from? We are all same one day we born and one day we die in the world. Another thing that I found about Amir, he was selfish-serving and fearful. Amir was jealous of Baba praises Hassan. Assef and two other boys from neighborhood, when they bullied Hassan, Amir just runaway and did not do and say something. Amir and Assef made me so annoying and I asked myself, Why Amir did not help and stop Assef? Hassan was just a poor boy. If I were Amir, I would help him, fight with them, and protect him. Specially, after Hassan rape I felt down about Amir, he was acting unbelievable to Hassan. He was trying to nice, talk, and still keep their company with Amir. Finally, they avoid each

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