Figurative Language In The Kite Runner

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Khaled Hosseini’s bestselling novel, “The Kite Runner”, follows the protagonist Amir traversing through life while being haunted by his past. Traumatic events plague him with guilt and he stumbles through life looking for redemption. The author conveys these themes through a variety of methods, beginning with figurative language. This literary device is employed throughout the novel to establish a clear image in the minds of the reader and convey deeper meanings in the story. Hosseini brings Hassan’s character to life through the use of similes, “a face like a Chinese doll chiseled from hardwood” (Hosseini 3). Amir’s feelings of love and fondness are expressed through this vivid dialogue which emphasizes the importance of this character. Moreover,