Monday, November 15, 2010

3rd Bookmark

In the realistic Fiction novel The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini, the last few chapters in the book become very interesting and eye catching the audience and readers. The story interesting and eye catching in the way that all that happens rolls up and begins to come together and it is one of the big BOOMS in the story.


Soon after Amir one of the man characters goes back to his hometown of Kabul, he is informed by letter about Hassan another one of the main characters, about his life’s detail and how it changed and developed. Hassan’s life changed and developed into being married with one child named Sohrab. Hassan led to being killed soon after he arrived back into Babba’s house his actual father. Sohrab was then taken into custody by the government and placed into an orphanage with other children.

Soon after Amir became aware of the place where Sohrab had been placed and where he was, Amir wanted to go and search for him. Amir went to the orphanage and was asking for Sohrab, and soon after finding that he was not there he became extremely anxious and was worrying about him. Amir soon became extremely demanding and wanted to know where Sohrab was. Amir learned about the situation that Sohrab was placed in, after being sold and taken from the orphanage. Amir aggravated and questioned for more details about the situation and who had taken Sohrab. Imeadiately after knowing the person who had taken Sohrab was in the coliseum Amir wanted to go in find out to then later rescue him.

Why was it that Amir had finally been placed in the position where he wanted to be helpful and take care of Hassan’s child? Amir finally began to feel guilty about what happened to Hassan and him as a child. Amir was trying to build off of the situation and relationship that he had with Hassan. He wanted to redeem himself into being equal and not feeling as such a bad person as he was thought to be. Amir believed it would change his feelings for himself and let the pain and weigh off of his shoulders.

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