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    • [PDF File]The Kite Runner - Multiple Critical Perspective - Prestwick House

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      The Kite Runner is told from the fi rst-person limited perspective. Amir narrates the entire story from his own point of view, making the descriptions and experiences recorded inherently one-sided. The read-er cannot rely on objectivity in the book because every event is fi ltered through Amir’s memories, biases,


    • [PDF File]THE KITE RUNNER - Internet Archive

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    • [PDF File]The Kite Runner – Vocabulary List

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      The Kite Runner, Characters List Character Description Page First Mentioned Amir Narrator, a Pashtun, Sunni 1 Baba Amir’s father 1 Hassan Amir’s playmate, servant, a Hazara, Shi’a 1 Rahim Khan Baba’s best friend; special person to Amir 1 Ali Hassan’s father 2 Nadir Shah, King In a picture taken in 1931


    • [PDF File]A Study of Amir’s Psychological Change in The Kite Runner - ed

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      The Kite Runner was the first novel written by Khaled Hosseini, Afghan-born American writer. In 1999, Hosseini got to know from the news report that the Taliban had banned the activity of kite-flying in Afghanistan. The news reminded him of his childhood in Afghanistan, where he used to play this kind of sport. He thought it was


    • [PDF File]The Kite Runner responses - El Camino College

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      The Kite Runner Responses to Preparing for the Film 1.Students preparing to watch the film The Kite Runner may find it useful to learn some facts about Afghanistan, provided by Wikepedia and National Geographic. The landscape of Afghanistan is mountainous, arid to semi-arid. The landlocked country is located in central Asia.


    • [PDF File]L I T ERARY CROSSWO RD PUZZLE - Prestwick House

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      The Kite Runner Across 2. Rahim Khan gave Amir a[n] _____ for his birthday. 8. Zaman is the _____ director who sold children into slavery. 12. Baba refuses _____ when he is sick. 14. Soraya and Amir learn that they are unable to have _____. 15. Amir first meets Soraya at a _____ _____.


    • [PDF File]The Kite Runner

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      The Kite Runner Discussion Questions Chapter One 1. How does the use of the first chapter to introduce the flashback establish the overall mood of the novel? How would it be different if the story were told without the flashback? 2. What does the reader know about the narrator’s present life from this chapter, and how do


    • [PDF File]An Analysis of Kite’s Symbolic Meaning in The Kite Runner

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      The Kite Runner is the first Afghan novel written in English. It tells a moving story about family, love, friendship, betrayal and redemption which become one of the best-sellers in New York Times. School Library Journal reviewer Penny Stevens called The Kite Runner a beautifully written first novel. As a dark horse, it attracted some producers who


    • The Kite Runner

      The Kite Runner is an astonishing testament to the strength and resilience of the human spirit. The summary and analysis in this ebook are intended to complement your reading experience and bring you closer to a great work of fiction. Bookclub-in-a-Box Discusses Khaled Hosseini's novel, The Kite Runner Marilyn Herbert 2011-03-25 The Kite Runner


    • [PDF File]The American Place Theatre Literature to Life - JCCC

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      Kite Runner and is asked to either literally or abstractly create a tableau (frozen image) which captures the essence of the excerpt. The teacher defines “tableau” for the students as a silent frozen picture using the physical body. 2. Groups are given 10-minutes time to discuss their excerpt and collectively decide how to best capture its ...


    • [PDF File]The Kite Runner Study Guide Answer each question on complete sentences ...

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      The Kite Runner Study Guide Answer each question on complete sentences. Use specific examples as much as possible. Chapter 1-3 1. How old did the narrator say he was when he became “what *he+ is today”? 2. Identify Amir, Baba, Hassan, Ali, and Rahim Kahan. 3. Who worked for whom? 4. What happened to Amir’s mother? 5. What happened to ...


    • [PDF File]Study Guide Questions – The Kite Runner - Buffalo Public Schools

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      Study Guide Questions – The Kite Runner . Identify: 1. Amir 2. Baba 3. Hassan 4. Ali 5. Rahim Khan 6. Assef 7. Sofia 8. Sanaubar 9. Sohrab 10. Farzana 11. Soraya 12. General Taheri and Jamila Taheri . Chapters 1 – 4 13. Where did Amir live during his childhood? Describe Baba’s house in the 1970s. 14. Ali and Hassan are Hazaras. How are ...


    • [PDF File]The Kite Runner

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      Kite Runner, Kabul was a cosmopolitan city at the time. Western culture, including movies and literature, mixed with Afghan traditions, such as kite fighting in the winter. Lavish parties were normal at the Hosseini family’s home in the upper-middle class neigborhood of Wazir Akbar Khan. Hosseini’s father served as a diplomat with the ...


    • [PDF File]The Kite Runner - Penguin Random House

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      The Kite Runner begins in 1973, when the army overthrew the monarchy led by Zahir Shah. He was forced into exile in Italy by his cousin and son-in law, Daoud Khan, who declared himself president of the republic. Daoud Khan spoke about ending corruption and being true to the revolution but it became apparent the regime change


    • [PDF File]THE KITE RUNNER - English Matters

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    • Afghanistan Meets the 'Amazon': Reading 'The Kite Runner' in America

      The Kite Runner's resonance in the United States is obviously inseparable from Afghanistan's role in the war on terrorism. In the latter half of this essay, I consider the multiple relations between the American reception of The Kite Runner and attitudes toward Islam and the United States military presence in the Middle East and central Asia.


    • [PDF File]The Kite Runner

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      The Kite Runner came about simply because I was bewitched by a story. A story of guilt and redemption, bruta lity and A story of guilt and redemption, bruta lity and kindness, sin and forgiveness, a story of the doomed friendship between two boys, one rich, one poor, one flawed, the other pur e, with Afghanistan


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