From the outset, women must strictly fight basic human rights. In the Western stratosphere, these human rights were realized in the early 20th century, but in many eastern countries the struggle for women has just started or has not begun. Their religious beliefs for Islam demand that "men and women be equal before God", but women in Afghanistan are affected by a heinous environment (Qazi). Khaled Hosseini 's The Kite Runner offers a highly insightful perspective on the former Taliban regime and the political politics of the Afghan Taliban regime and the various situations of women in these two eras.
The kite runner 's paper The theme of the kite runner The father - child relationship (Amir and Baba) Amir, the hero of the kite runner, is a boy who always wishes to admire his father Baba and accept. Example 34 of Kite Runner's article summarizes the comparison of Hedge of Odyssey, adventure of Huckleberry Fin of Mark Twain, and Homer of Hoel's Hosseini kite. "Kite athlete" has three themes in the book, the first theme of love, loyalty, guilt is the love of "kite athletes". He loves them as a family
The title "kite runner" symbolizes the fight with the kite, and kite sports influence moments in the novel. Hassan is the best kite player in Kabul and the last blue kite operation caused a big change in Amir if it was not nationwide after Amir had won the kite showdown. At the beginning of the story, the operation of the kite was related to Hassan 's rape and Amir' s sorrow. When the kite appeared throughout the story, they started the story of Amir and finished it. Amir flew Sorab and the kite
Kite running is a popular sport in Afghanistan. Children skip kites, but their aim is to cut off other kites. The goal of the kite runner is to find the falling kite, and the final prize is the last kite that fell. In the kite runner, Amir is the kite flyer and Hassan is the kite player. Because of Hassan's Hatharathi, he can not just become a kite player. The relationship between the kite flyer and the kite athlete extends the social and class differences between the two races. Amir is responsible because he is a kite flyer in the case of a kite on Hassan. Under the command of Amir, Hassan will be able to regain the last fallen kite. "Pashtun - Look at Hazaras as heathen, animals, etc." (Zabriskie 1). Hassan responded like a faithful puppy: "Take it thousands of times for you!" (Hosseini 67). Here, Hassan works to find a kite for his owner.