Guilt In The Kite Runner By Khaled Hosseini

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In The Kite Runner Amir makes a poor decision which will haunt him and cause him shame throughout the rest of his childhood and adulthood. When Amir was a kid an incident took place where Hassan had gotten assaulted. Amir says, “ I could step into that alley stand up for Hassan, in the end I ran” ( Hosseini 77). When he had the chance to step in for his friend he did not do anything he ran and didn’t look back. The shame of that incident paralyzed him throughout the novel. The shame behind the incident is because Amir understood that if he was in that position Hassan would have done everything and anything to help him get out of the predicament. The overpowering emotions that arose when he thought about his childhood or Hassan had an a negative impact on him. The destructive force that presented itself while Amir thought about Hassan and the assault consisted of sadness, guilt and shame. …show more content…

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