The Kite Runner And The Mountains Echoed Short Story

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The two novels “The Kite Runner” and “And the Mountains Echoed” written by Khaled Hosseini serve to be a heartbreaking unforgettable journey of the characters from the present to the past and from the past to the present. The works of Hosseini are nothing but bundles of emotions stacked beneath pages of fiction. In his tear jerking stories he has explored the themes of love, friendship, longing, betrayal, and sacrifice set against the backdrop of history of Afghanistan and its people.
The first novel “The Kite Runner” is a story of two friends Amir and Hassan who grew up together. They loved and cherished each other’s company but due to class conflict the other boys of Amir’s class, Pashtuns …show more content…

The memory of Pari haunts Abdullah; he searches for her everywhere, the presence of Pari’s absence constantly made him miss her more and more. On the other hand Pari also felt as if a fundamental part of her was missing from her life and she needed to join back all the parts together. Although she was really small when the adoption took place and she soon adjusted into her new life forgetting her beloved brother but she kept asking her mother as she wanted to know what is missing but Nila Wahdati made her realize she is her biological …show more content…

I have discussed the main themes of both the novels i.e. “The Kite Runner” and “And the Mountains Echoed” separately. His literary works are slightly autobiographical, mainly due to his life in Afghanistan. He has dealt with his novels along with the background of political turmoil taking place in Afghanistan. The main themes including Conflict between religions, conflict between family members, the Soviet Invasion, the Taliban rule, the condition of children in Afghanistan and Love and Separation of friends and

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