Symbols In The Kite Runner

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Life is about love, and love is about you. Love is a major theme in The Kite Runner. Throughout the novel, Khaled Hosseini, the author, demonstrates the complexity of various types of love and the vastness of the emotion. The relationship between Hassan and Amir demonstrates the nature of brotherly love; moreover, Amir and Baba’s relationship demonstrates the paternal love and expectations of the father for his child providing physical and emotional support. In the novel, many symbols present these different types of love. Symbolism is the practice of representing things by means of symbols or of attributing symbolic meanings or significance to objects, events, or relationships . First of all, the kite is the major symbol in the novel; it symbolizes the friendship between the two boys and also the intricate relationship between Baba and Amir. The author, Khaled Hosseini successfully uses the symbolism to reveal the theme of love in the novel, The Kite Runner The Kite Runner is a story about a young boy, Amir, the son of a wealthy and well-known man in the northern area of Kabul. He develops a friendship with his servant named Hassan. In fact, Amir is a Pashtun(1) and Hassan is a Hazara(2). He knows that neither history nor religion can change who they are; thus, he never considers Hassan as his friend. Amir and Hassan grow up together; they feed from the same breast and learn to crawl. They always spend time together, running kites, playing hide and seek, cops and robbers, etc. One of the most memorable times that Amir and Hassan spend together is sharing their dreams and stories. No matter what Amir thinks, Hassan’s selfless-love towards Amir will never change. After twelve years spending time together, Amir betrays his best friend, Hassan, and the fact that Amir and his father, Baba, flee to America; therefore, they never see each other again. Years

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