The Kite Runner, a novel developed by Khaled Hosseini, has changed my perspective towards his kind. I was never against his kind, but I did fear them because of the 9/11 incident. I grow up in fear of their actions and their appearance. I judged a book by its cover; when I read The Kite Runner, my attitude towards their kind has changed. The novel discusses the hardships of a fellow boy who desires redemption. Khaled Hosseini, wrote his book about the events ouccring in his home and provinces. The drastic images the author portrays in his novel is very surprising because the children in the time were very young; at the time their home had a horrible case of young males sexually abused. This situation is diffrent from the cases in India where …show more content…
I was judging a book by its cover without understanding their stories, or how they suffer drastically. I was influenced by the attack of thr twin towers, this led me to fearing their kind and having second thoughts about ever initiating discussions with their kind. I was blind by their recent actions, and I never saw through their hardships dealing with bankrupcy and having their loved ones exectued. My perspective changed when I read The Kite Runner, because Khaled had portrayed his point of view of his home and the drastic death rates. The Kite Runner not only discussed their culture and lifesytle, but it also explained politcs dealing with Talibans and their attacks towards the United States. The novel explains the change that ouccurred in their home and how it has affected them and theirr lifestyle. The Taliband took over and have ruined their lives, they Talibans continue to roam their small world, and children nowadys continue to suffer. The novel has increased my knowlegde about their lifestyle; it has changed my point of view towards their