Forgiveness In The Kite Runner

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The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini is a novel about the life of a boy named Amir growing up in Kabul just before the country is invaded by Russia. The Kite Runner is a fictional story, however, the main historical and political events are fact. In the beginning of the book Amir is a privileged kid living with his father in the 1970’s, Amir’s mother died at his birth rendering him and not close. Amir’s best friend is his servant's son, Hassan. Regardless of Hassan being a Hazara, which was widely frowned upon in Kabul, Amir and his father, Baba, cherished both Hassan and Hassan’s father Ali. Hassan is loyal and devoted to Amir but Amir has conflicted feelings about Hassan often. Amir is almost the complete opposite of his father so Amir uses their only thing in common to try to please his father, flying kites. In Kabul it is traditional to hold a kite flying competition every winter, the winner determined by the last kite flying. During the competition kite runners chase the kites that have been cut down; the most valuable kite was the last one cut down. In Amir’s efforts to please his father, he is troubled by a decision that changed his and Hassan’s lives forever. After these events Amir struggles to live with the decisions he made as he continues …show more content…

There are numerous times in the book where the characters are faced with the decision on whether or not to forgive someone. Forgiveness came easy to Hassan, he was loyal to his friends and family and was able to understand that he needs to forgive others in order to overcome a dispute. Amir however, struggles with the topic of forgiveness. He doesn’t always understand why people forgive others after conflict. Amir not only could not comprehend why Hassan forgave him of his poor decision but he also had an extremely hard time coping with how to forgive himself. Amir is haunted by his childhood decisions and has to battle himself everyday to try to forgive

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