The Kite Runner Redemption Quotes

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INTRO: The road to redemption is not achieved easily, it requires some people to overcome obstacles and Craig Monahan and Khaled Hosseini both show that redemption cannot always be achieved and if it is achieved, guilt will have to be overcome. The two texts includes two characters in different circumstances dealing with the same sense of guilt. In ‘Healing’ prisoners serve their sentence for their sins but physical punishment isn’t enough, Viktor undergoes an emotional journey which is most challenging for him, whereas ‘ The Kite Runner’ shows those who are guilty and the opportunities they come across in order to achieving redemption. - It is possible when the individual is able to acknowledge their atonement
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Amir is a character who is eventually able to forgive himself, however in the film Healing, Matt and Viktor cannot acquire this and because of it, redemption is much more difficult to come by. Throughout Amir’s life he carries a sense a guilt with him, not only for being the cause of his Mother’s death but also because of the one sided relationship he has with Hassan. Hassan treats Amir with everlasting loyality and Amir cannot give this to Hassan in return. This glues to Amir making him struggle with the power to forgive himself, until meeting Hassan’s son, Sohrab. Amir chooses to take Sohrab as his own son, “I will drive you because I am a father like you”, because of this, Amir feels as if he has reached the forgiveness within himself that he had been seeking. Matt is an officer at the prison who has lost his baby to cancer and this brings tremendous difficulty when it comes to seeking redemption. This is shown through the scenes which show Matt at home with his wife, subtly grieving over his loss, which he is trying to battle. Viktor is another character who has guilt latching onto him, not giving him the strength to forgive himself for the suffering he has inflicted on his family. During the film, Viktor is on his way to meet his son with a photograph showing his progression as a person. Although once Viktor leaves this photograph behind on the train

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