Hardships In The Kite Runner

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Many come to know Khaled Hosseini because of his first and best-selling novel, The Kite Runner. Through the lives of the two male protagonists - Amir and Hassan, Khaled Hosseini describes an Afghan society that undergoes a significant number of hardships such as war, ethnic cleansing, and economic recession. The religious and ethnic differences, as well as the gap between rich and the poor, resulted in a very fortunate and prosperous destiny for some and life of constant struggle for others. To start with, Amir, as well as Hassan, come from two very distinct ethnic groups in Afghanistan- Amir is a Pashtun, and Hassan is a Hazara. During this time in Kabul, the Pashtuns reign supreme over the land, whereas the Hazaras were subject to extensive