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Essay / The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini - 701
Khaled Hosseini is the author of “The Kite Runner”, the first Afghan novel published in English is a story set between the mid-1970s and early 1970s 2000 and is about a young Pashtun boy named Amir and his friend/servant and someone he soon realizes is his half-brother a Hazara boy named Hassan, shows us that Amir undergoes human changes like a person would In real life, these changes are what people of all cultures, religions and regions experience without any boundaries preventing them from doing so, this is called the human experience. Many experiences such as overcoming obstacles to suffering from illness or disease are all integrated into Hosseni's novel. It uses Amir, the main character; to show readers that at the beginning of the novel, how a young boy, naive to everything around him, can become an adult man due to his experiences such as the loss of family members, happiness and Friendship, something we all experience as human beings and makes us who we are. The human experience concerns us all and makes us who we are. Amir is a Sunni Muslim and a Pashtun, the “dominant” race in Afghanistan at the time. He lost his mother Sofia Akrami, a literature professor at a university; during childbirth. Amir later in the book also loses Baba, his father, to lung cancer. Death and loss are all part of the human experience, as everyone goes through loss at some point in their lives, but it is something that happens to all of us. Not everyone may have experienced it early in life and some have never experienced the loss of a very close family member or friend, but it can happen at any time. no matter who. Baba who believes that the only sin a person can commit is theft: “When you kill a man, you steal a life. You rob a husband of his wife's right; rob her children of a father. When you lie, you steal someone's right to the truth. When you cheat, you steal the right to fairness. “Happiness is also part of growing up and being human, some people experience it abundantly and others very little. You can gain or lose happiness, Soraya, Amir's wife says it like this: “I'm so afraid.