Courage is a sense buried within everybody’s core that isn’t always unlocked, but once it is recognized and tamed by each person, it is a very powerful thing that can break down any walls in their way. The novels Night by Elie Wiesel and The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini, help express this idea as their main characters Elie and Amir. In The Kite Runner, by Khaled Hosseini, and Night, by Elie Weisel, Amir and Elie resemble Nelson Mandela’s theory of courage because they both overcame their fears to persevere through hardships in the novels. In The Kite Runner, by Khaled Hosseini, Amir starts as a very timid soul who wouldn’t stand up against anybody, but after watching Hassan get raped and feeling guilty about it Amir has grown the courage to fight back. Hosseini uses Amir’s past trauma and …show more content…
Amir stands up to their childhood bully, Assef, who is known as a leader of the Taliban, to help him repent his sins and save Sohrab for the sake of Hassan. Amir was scared and didn’t want to fight, but he knew there was no other choice. OR Amir, a boy who was once very timid, saves the day as he attacks one of his childhood enemies for the sake of his passed friend. Amir always avoided any sort of conflict as a child, but now that he has matured he fought his way through and confronted the issues in front of him. At the beginning of the book, Amir was nothing like Baba and that’s what made him such a disappointment to him. In the scene where Hassan gets raped, Amir is described as “a coward” who was “afraid of getting hurt” so he decided to turn his back “to the alley, to Hassan” (Hosseini 77). This clearly illustrates Amir’s true thoughts and how scared he was as a kid. Now he has been able to mature as he has been in America