Socioeconomic Status In The Kite Runner By Khaled Hosseini

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Wealth, can it change a person's sociability? The book, The Kite Runner, may portray the characters in the book to act differently based on their social class. The cultural lens, socioeconomic status in The Kite Runner, written by Khaled Hosseini, has changed my view in regard to people’s temperament based on their social hierarchy. When wealthy, people tend to be more outgoing, social, and extroverted. In chapter eight, Hosseini portrays Baba to be more outgoing while he is still in Afghanistan, and wealthy, by stating, “Invite the whole world or it's not a party” (Hosseini 93). Similarly, I have family in Louisiana, that I would not say are rich, but they are well off. This side of the family is very outgoing and will talk to anyone, they