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Cultural Conflict In The Kite Runner

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The culture and religion of middle eastern countries has been split for hundreds of years. This division comes from the two constantly conflicting sections of Islam, the Sunnis and Shiites. This same conflict is prevalent in The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini between the cultural groups of the Pashtuns and the Hazaras. This economic and cultural division created tensions between Baba and Ali, and subsequently Amir and Hassan; the course of their lives took drastically different courses after the fall of Afghanistan and the rise of the Taliban. Amir and Baba represent the wealthy and powerful cultural majority of the Pashtuns in the story. Baba, the son of a judge, was widely considered to be one of the most successful businessmen in the city

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