Thursday, June 12, 2014

In The Kite Runner, what does the novel indicate about forgiveness and redemption?

Amir meets a girl named Soraya. She is ashamed about her
experiences in the past. Soraya is ashamed that she had ran away with an Afghani man
when she was eighteen, lost her virginity to him and was also on drugs. She lived with
that Afghani man for a month before her father made her return home. All these
experiences make her fearful that Amir would not marry
her.




Baba does not tell Amir that
he’s half-brothers with Hassan when he is younger. Baba feels guilty and says “forgive
me if you with but most importantly, forgive yourself” (Husseini,). Baba is apologizing
to Amir for not telling before, because if Baba has told him before, things could have
been better between. Amir accepts his
apologize.



And also at the end of the novel Amir
tries to go and look for Hassan to fix everything but he finds out that he's dead so he
decided to go to Pakistan and saves his sun Sohrab from Assef. He saves and takes him
back with him to America

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