Kite Runner Essay

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The Kite Runner - Essay topics Select one of the following or you may choose your own topic. Write a thesis (that is the last sentence of your introduction), and follow formal essay conventions. 1. The concept of betrayal -- or choosing not to betray someone -- has many implications for the lives of the character in The Kite Runner. It also turns out to have many motivations. Consider three characters in the novel, at least one of whom engages in betrayal and at least one of whom chooses not to engage in betrayal (there may be several such key actions for each character you choose). Analyze the motivations for and the ramifications or consequences of each character's decision to betray or not to betray. 2. The strong underlying force of this novel is the relationship between Amir and Hassan. Discuss the varying definitions of friendship as seen in the novel. Questions to consider: Why is Amir afraid to be Hassan's true friend? Why does Amir constantly test Hassan's loyalty? Why does he resent Hassan? After the kite running tournament, why does Amir no longer want to be Hassan's friend? Other topics: 1. Father-son relationship 2. Making decisions 3. The changing Afghanistan politics and its effects on the sequence of events in the novel 4. Does the novel, Kite Runner, serve as a piece of political propaganda? 5. Literacy 6. The American dream 7. Power 8. Race/ethnicity, bigotry, social class 9. Loss 10. Forgiveness You and a partner may write one essay together. Use examples, details, and quotations where appropriate, but do not just give me plot summary. Good scores on this paper are earned by those who focus on analysis and then support that analysis with the plot. The deeper you dig, the more thought-out and original your ideas are, and the more you pursue them intellectually -- the better your paper grade will

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