Redemption In Khaled Hosseini's The Kite Runner

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In Khaled Hosseini’s The Kite Runner, several mistakes are made that turned into lessons learned. Along with that, the novel illustrates several themes; redemption being the most powerful one. The strong willed protagonist, Amir, feels an overcoming need to be punished, to be sin-free, so that he does not have to live his life in guilt. He prowls for redemption in honor of his childhood buddy, Hassan, because of his cowardice and betrayal towards him. Amir must make sacrifices and set forth on a new road to redemption and total forgiveness. Being childhood best friends, Amir and Hassan were united as one. The two boys would always “climb the poplar trees in the driveway of my father’s house and annoy our neighbors by reflecting sunlight into