The Kite Runner
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- Created on: 14-05-15 13:22
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- The Kite Runner
- Characters
- Amir
- His viewpoint
- writing in adulthood about childhood "Memory was hazy"
- Amir can only see things from his perspective
- Wants to write, used to read his mum's books
- "I escaped my father's aloofness, in my dead mother's books"
- mother died whilst giving birth to him
- "My mother, smiling young princess in white"
- Baba wants him to be a 'man'
- Amir thinks he is a failure
- His viewpoint
- Baba
- Amir's father
- Illegitimate child, Hassan
- "I think everything he did, feeding the poor on the streets, building the orphanage, giving money to friend's in need, it was all his way of redeeming himself
- Generious
- "Baba decided to build an orphanage"
- Generious
- "I think everything he did, feeding the poor on the streets, building the orphanage, giving money to friend's in need, it was all his way of redeeming himself
- "I could never tell Baba from the bear"
- Generious
- "Baba decided to build an orphanage"
- Hassan
- Servant's son, Ali
- Close friends with Amir
- "Brotherhood between people who fed from the same breast"
- "My illegitimate half brother"
- Loyal to Amir
- "unwavering loyality"
- Used to highlight Amir's faults through the way he treated him
- Hassan was ***** by Assef
- Show power and control to humiliate him
- Ali
- "Hassan's father, Ali, use to catch us and get mad"
- "As mad as someone as gentle as Ali could ever get"
- Assef
- Hassan was ***** by Assef
- Show power and control to humiliate him
- Hassan was ***** by Assef
- Rahim Khan
- contrast to Baba
- Helps Amir, as he knows Baba's secret
- Only other character to narrate
- Believes and loves Amir - supports his writing
- Soraya
- Amir's wife
- Her father is General Taheri
- "Will my eyes not to peel away, not to wander to where Soraya sat reading"
- Sohrab
- Amir
- Context (AO4)
- Hosseini
- Born in Kabul, Afghanistan
- Setting for book
- Multi-cultural city
- Author
- While in Iran, taught a Hazara man who worked as a cook, how to read and write
- Opposite to Amir
- Read to Hassan and teased him
- Opposite to Amir
- Him and his family wanted to return back to Afghanistan, however the Soviet Union would not allow this
- similar to Amir
- Born in Kabul, Afghanistan
- Kite Fighting
- Part of western culture
- Lavish parties
- Taliban
- ruled large portions of Afghanistan beginning in 1996 and 2001
- Assef and his Taliban soldiers raid Baba's old house and kill Hassan and his wife
- Cultural
- Multi ethnic socitety, made up of 13 ethnic groups
- Pashtun
- Amir is a Pashtan
- Sunni Muslims
- Tajik
- Hazaras
- Hassan is a Hazara
- Although Amir and Hassan are friends, Amir is always reluctant to admit it to anyone.
- Amir is a Pashtan
- He's ashamed to be friends with a 'servant'
- This leads to him abandoning Hassan in many events because of he's embarrassed
- The relationship between Amir and Hassan is strained because of their ethnic differences
- The issue of ethnic groups has a significant effect on the lives of the characters
- Although Amir and Hassan are friends, Amir is always reluctant to admit it to anyone.
- Shi'a Muslims
- Hazaras are looked down upon for their differences in appearance and religion
- Hassan is a Hazara
- Pashtun
- Multi ethnic socitety, made up of 13 ethnic groups
- Hosseini
- Assessment Objectives
- AO1
- Written expression/ language
- AO2
- Quotes and evidence
- AO3
- Interpretaion, judgement, and alternative interpretation
- AO4
- Contextual factors
- AO1
- Themes
- Ethnic Differences
- Friendship
- Loyalty and Betrayal
- "For you, a thousand times over. Hassan the harelipped kiterunner"
- Said 8x in book
- "For you, a thousand times over. Hassan the harelipped kiterunner"
- Loyalty and Betrayal
- Symbols and Allegory
- Assef = Taliban
- Pomegranate Tree
- "I used one of Ali's kitchen knives to carve our names on it"
- When Amir returns and visits the tree, wracked with guilt-just like Amir's memories-the tree still exists but no longer bears fruit
- Amir's Scar
- Physical reminder of his friend
- Symbolizes his brotherhood with Hassan
- Clef lip
- Running after kite, clef lip, turning into Hassan
- Hosseini saying that we are all the same deep down?
- Amir now has his own, physically like his half brother
- Running after kite, clef lip, turning into Hassan
- Physical reminder of his friend
- Slingshot
- Both Hassan and Sohrab use the slightshot to stop Assef
- A symbol to stand up for what is right
- Both Hassan and Sohrab use the slightshot to stop Assef
- Hassan = Downtrodden Afghanistan
- MAIN PLOT = AMIR'S SEARCH FOR REDEMPTION
- Characters
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