Regret In Khaled Hosseini's The Kite Runner

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Regret acts as a strong emotion that drives people through their memories and into the present. Our past dictates actions through psychological acknowledgement and conditioning. In The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini, the story follows the main character, Amir, as he struggles with the hardships of his past and the present issues in Kabul. Amir’s regretful view of the past combined with his just actions of the present developed the theme of redemption throughout the novel. Amir’s childhood never seemed less than impeccable. A dream house with his father and their servants to serve his every need made Amir’s only trouble the yearning for his father’s approval. But what price comes with his father’s love? Consequently, when Amir ran away from

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