This story is a very touching tale fathers and sons, bravery and weakness, friendships and betrayal. The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini takes us on an epic tale from the final days of a respected Afghanistan monarchy to the horrific Taliban ruled Afghanistan of today. It reveals a greater understanding of traditional ways and the segregation of religions throughout this once noble land.
Our story begins in Kabul, Afghanistan in the 1970's. It was a time of change, because these were the last years of King Zahir Shah's 40-year reign as king. These were also the last few years of peace. Our book begins in a magical world where the streets smell of lamb skewers and there are rolling hills with deep red pomegranate trees. Hassan, is the kite runner for Amir. One victorious day, Amir wins the local tournament, and finally Baba's praise. Hassan goes to run the last cut kite, winning. Unfortunately, Hassan runs into Assef and his two henchmen. Hassan refuses to give up Amir's kite, so Assef exacts his revenge, assaulting and raping him.Since Amir saw he ran away, he kept thinking how to get rid of him, because of all the bad thoughts rushing through his mind. His great idea is to have Hassan gone so he can feels better. To force Hassan to leave, Amir frames him as a thief, and Hassan falsely confesses with knowing Amir saw he got rapped. Amir is haunted by the guilt of betraying his childhood friend.
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