Use Of Dreams In The Kite Runner By Khaled Hosseini

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The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini, is the story of two friends being ripped apart by shared traumatic events and the political state of Afghanistan. Dreams can sometimes make people successful, or they can reveal something hidden. He uses the motif of dreams to show guilt throughout the novel. Hosseini uses dreams as a motif for constant regret and guilt. After Amir witnessed Hassan's assault, the thought of what he saw and let happen haunted him for the rest of his life. ¨Did you know Hassan and you fed from the same breast?” (73). All of these recur to Amir as he watches Hassan in the alley with Assef. Later, Amir recalls the slaughter of the lamb for Eid (76). During Hassan's dream, he says, "There is no monster, just water.¨ Hassan is

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