How Does The Author Use Violence In The Kite Runner

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As humans, we are all shaped by the environment which surrounds us. Typically, authors use violence to mold their characters identity, as well as plot. Violence is a key factor in character development and without it, storylines would be weak. Authors often utilize war and hatred as themes in their work. The Namesake by Jhumpa Lahiri explores a young man shaped by the violent past of his father. In the Kite Runner, the author Khaled Hosseini incapacitates the main character, Amir, with the inclusion of war in his native country. Within the classic tale of Oedipus Rex by Sophocles, Oedipus is entrapped by violence pushed upon him by the god Apollo. Three authors, Jhumpa Lahiri, Khaled Hosseini, and Sophocles, all exploit violence in order to …show more content…

As a result of his actions, he has to live with guilt which will plague him for twenty years. Amir will never gain the approval and happiness he so desperately wants from his father and will have to go on his own quest to rid his guilt. As war raged on in Afghanistan, Amir and Baba escaped to the United States. Hosseini’s inclusion of the war in Afghanistan is not only for historical context, but intensifies the plot. The war creates an ideal environment for Amir’s story to take place. The Kite Runner is truly a novel based on violence. Amir’s life changes after the rape of Hassan and is again altered for the better by the discovery of Hassan’s son Sohrab. Sohrab is the piece of redemption Amir has been searching for. Saving him atones for the sins Amir has committed to Hassan. Not only does he lighten Amir’s guilt, Sohrab also re-kindles the marriage of Amir and Soraya; a marriage torn because of infertility. The violence demonstrated throughout the novel creates Amir and shaped his future. Without the rape of Hassan, there would be no Kite …show more content…

As punishment to himself, he blinds himself from the events which had unfolded, never again is he to lay his eyes on his mother/wife and his siblings/children. Oedipus’s journey throughout the play is one for knowledge. His life centers around him not knowing his true parents. Without his knowledge and with the pursuit of Apollo he is forced to confront his past. The prophet Tiresias is the first of many who attempt to guide Oedipus to sight. Tiresias is a blind prophet, yet despite his handicap, he is able to see clearly the dreadful past,present, and future of Oedipus. Despite hints, Oedipus remains blind to the fate placed upon him by the gods; blind and ignorant. Sophocles uses violence in Oedipus Rex to allow the story to progress, otherwise it would be

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