Monday, January 14, 2019
Kite Runner Redmption
One of the main themes of the invention The increase Runner Is redemption. Throughout the novel, the main character, emeer, seeks redemption for his sins. Amir states in the first chapter of the novel that he has a past of unat sensationd sins. Throughout the novel, The Kite Runner, Khaled Hosseini uses the following symbols to express the theme of redemption The scar above Amirs lip, the bear and the blue kite. The scar above Amirs lip represents the redemption Amir attain by rescuing Sohrab.Amir travels to Afghanistan to rescue Sohrab, who is be exploited by a Taliban attraction. The Taliban leader turns out to be an old enemy from Amirs childhood, Assef. Amir must labor Assef in order to leave with Sohrab. During the fight Amir is overcomeen savagely until Sohrab shoots Assef with his slingshot. Amir is left with a scar above his right lip, strikingly similar to the one Hassan had after having surgery for his cleft lip. At the origination of the novel, Amir watches Ha ssan get frustrated, but he did not intervene.The guilt from that daytime haunts him throughout the novel. At one point, Amir even tries to force Hassan to beat him up, as though the only thing that could redeem Amir was being beaten, but Hassan does not and Amir is even more ridden with guilt. When Rakim Khan c entirelys amir, he says, Come, This is a chance for you to be good again. It is clear Rakim Khan dumb the guilt that Amir was feeling, and realized that Amir had been searching for redemption all his life. Khan new that rescuing Sohrab was the only way Amir could unfeignedly convalesce redemption.The rescue of Sohrab, was the rescue of an innocent, the rescue of a lamb. Throughout the novel, a reoccurring form of a sacrificial lamb represents a path to redemption. Amir tells the endorser how during the Muslim holiday of Eid-Al-Ahda, the Mullah sacrifices a lamb. The look on the lambs face during the sacrifice stays with Amir for the rest of his life. When Amir witnes ses Asseff rape Hassan, he remarks, I caught a glimpse of his face. Saw the resignation in it. It was a look I had seen before. It was the look of the lamb.Once more in the novel, Amir is reminded of the lamb, when he witnesses Asseff exploit Sohrab. The link between Hassan, Sohrab and the Lamb is their innocence Because Amir betrayed an innocent Hassan, he must save an innocent to be redeemed, Sohrab is this innocent lamb. By ending the exploitation of this figurative lamb, Amir attains redemption for his sin. Finally, returning with the blue kite was an avenue of redemption for Amir. Every winter, in Kabul, there was a large kite-fighting tournament.The tournament was a big cut to the people of Kabul. Amir and Hassan won the tournament, but in order to truly be victorious, Hassan had to retrieve the blue kite so Amir could call for it home as a trophy. During the kite tournament Amir states, all(a) i saw was the blue kite. All i smelled was victory. Salvation. Redemption. Spec ifically, redemption in the eyes of Baba. Amir had stated earlier in the novel how he thought Baba thought of him as weak, but this was Amirs chance to be tender in the eyes of Baba, and end Amirs longing for Babas love.In conclusion, the rescue of Sohrab, the sacrificial lamb and the blue kite represent redemption for Amirs sins. Redemption is a main theme of the novel, and Khaled Hosseini uses the aforementioned symbols to tell the tale of Amirs quest for redemption. Amirs quest makes one question whether sometimes the sinner, is also the victim. As a mere child, Amir betrayed his friend, out of fear, out of cowardice, and out of selfishness, but he did not live that decision would haunt him for the rest of his life. Did he really deserve the penalization befallen on him?
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