The Kite Runner

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A loss of something or someone can ruin our mental minds, preventing any progress of moving on in life. It may be the littlest of things, such as losing a phone which leaves you stressed to losing a child in a crowd, causing panic; in all situations, we are left in a situation where our emotions dictate our actions, and we can no longer think clearly. Amir experiences this set- up through the loss of his half- brother and watching a father lose his son. In The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini, the dilution and omission of the deaths of the boy, Kamal, and Rahim Khan’s story about Hassan’s detract from the theme- death is inevitable yet unpredictable, affecting our emotions and clouding our future decisions- which is shown through the novel’s panicked tone, descriptive diction, visual and auditory imagery, and broken, repetitive syntax; the movie gives a lesser impact and the impression that death is slow and peaceful.
First, the suffocation of Kamal by gasoline fumes illustrate the unexpectedness of dying that leaves a father in pain, as described by the tone of agony and pessimism, negative connotations of words, and choppy, repetitive sentences, which without the scene, leaves the movie with little emotional effect of loss and trauma. As Amir switches vehicles to a fuel truck to migrate to Pakistan, he notes his lungs “collapse, tighten squeeze” and finds that the air “wasn’t right [and] wasn’t supposed to be a solid,” expressing his uncertainty by stating a scream would happen (121). The author uses a second person point- of- view to convey the darkness and poor conditions of the tank, and literally puts Amir in a situation where he cannot see the problems. The description of the air indicates that the memory is vivid and foresh...

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...fecting Amir indirectly. The dream serves as a catalyst for his decisions on how to move on and redeem himself. The alteration of the scene leaves out the tragic moments of loss, which is needed to clarify death’s influence on people’s actions.
In conclusion, loss of someone proves to be unavoidable and sparks pessimistic and aggressive feelings that damage us, leaving us to fend for ourselves as seen in the double deaths of Kamal and his father, and the murder of Hassan. Death is not always peaceful and does not always bring along an optimistic life- changing moral; it can lead to insanity or guilt that we cannot do anything to save them. It is unpredictable, but lies in front of us, and it truly tells us to cherish others, but ourselves as well. We let our own feelings get in the way of practical thinking, but we must learn to adapt and know how precious life is.

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