The Kite Runner Compare And Contrast

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The Kite Runner is a Historical Fiction, in which Khaled Hosseini tells the story of Amir. Amir is the narrator of the book, he tells what his life was like as a boy in Kabul. He had a luxurious life with his father and best friend Hassan. Hassan was Amir’s friend, but also his servant. Amir and Hassan were never supposed to be friends; eventually, history and religion come between the two showing how they are different. One event changes Amir’s life forever and he is never able to forgive himself, the rest of his life he tries to atone for his mistake. We follow him on his journey looking for forgiveness. This is a common theme in The Kite Runner, we see how persistent the past can be in the present. Everything Amir is, Hassan is not, and

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