Brotherhood In The Kite Runner

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Throughout the “The Kite Runner,” by Khaled Hosseini, Baba says, “There is no act more wretched than stealing”(p.18) which shapes the lives of Baba and his sons, Amir and Hassan by losing their brotherhood. Though Baba states that theft is the worse sin but throughout the book, Baba himself steals the fatherhood of Amir and Hassan. Along with stealing truth from both his sons. In Rahim's letter to Amir, Rahim speaks upon the actions of Baba and how he kept things him (Amir). ” He loved you both, but he could not love Hassan the way he longed to, openly, and as a father” (Hosseini 301). Baba steals Hassan's right from the truth along with Amir's as well, allowing Hassan to never figure out that Ali was never his actual father, thus also stealing