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The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini: A Study of Betrayal, Discrimination, and Guilt

Author(s) Raj Singh
Country India
Abstract The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini is looked at in great detail in this study. Hosseini, an Afghan-American author, writes about Afghanistan after a war. He writes about common topics like getting back together with family, racism, regret, childhood, guilt, becoming a woman, betrayal, faith, and salvation. These themes show how crime in Afghanistan, both before and after the Taliban took over, has hurt the main character's mind greatly. In his writing, Hosseini shows how bad things are for Afghans in general and for women and children in particular, who have been unfairly left out of society and stuck inside their homes for decades. The main character thinks that the best way to make the future better is to give the Afghan people wealth, love, respect, and real peace.
He thinks that they deserve these things just as much as everyone else. What it says is about the traditions and beliefs of the Pashtun and Hazara groups. It looks at how people can build good relationships in a world full of mistrust, confusion, doubt, and betrayal by using historical facts, real events, and some made-up details. From a historical point of view, the study looks at how the theme of discrimination has been used in Hosseini's work to shape his image as a major author. There is a summary of the paper and some ideas in the conclusion.
Keywords Guilt, Betrayal, Discrimination, Human Relations
Field Sociology > Linguistic / Literature
Published In Volume 7, Issue 2, March-April 2025
Published On 2025-03-29

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