Wednesday, August 29, 2018

The kite Runner - Review

The  Kite  Runner

The  Kite  Runner   is  written  by  the  Afghan  born  American  writer  Khaled   Hosseini. The  novel  is  a  best  seller  and  has  won  the  hearts  of  many  all  across  the  world. Although   the  first  book  of  the   renowned  writer, The  Kite  Runner  is  a  great  novel  which  can  definitely  influence  us. Going  through  the  life  of  an  Afghan  boy  who  had  to  flee  to  America  due  to  the  war, the  writer  not  just  gives  us  a  glimpse  of  the  terrific effects  of  war  but  also  the  relation  between  a  father  and  a  son.
        The  narrator  and  the  protagonist, Amir  is  the  son  of  a  rich  merchant   whom  he  call  Baba. He  stays  along  with  their  servant  Ali  who  is  a  Hazara (  a  Muslim  community) and  his  son  Hassan. The  novel  begins  with  their  childhood  which  they  spent  together  in  Afghanistan. Hassan  who  is  more  courageous  than  Amir  is  also  an  excellent  kite  runner. Amir  is  aware  of  this  and  his  own  coward  and  selfish  nature  which  is  often  noticed  critically   by  his  brave  father. A  boy  in  the  same  neighborhood, Assef, with  a  sadistic  nature  looks  down  upon  this relation  between  Amir  and  Hassan. He  asks Amir  to    treat  Hassan just   as  a  servant. He  along  with  his  friends  try to  harm  him  and  Hassan  has  to defend  Amir. Later, Assef  takes  his  revenge  on  Hassan  by  raping  him. Amir  witness  this  but  his  cowardice  stops  him  from  saving  Hassan. This  incident  haunts  Amir  for  the  days  and  he  tries  to  get  rid  of  Hassan  in order  to  get  a  relief. He betray  Hassan  for  this. Meanwhile, soviet union  invades  Afghanistan  and  Amir  along  with  his  father  has  to  flee to  California. Amir  builds  up  a  career of  his  own  in  California  as  a  writer  and  gets  married. Amir  losses  his  father  who  was  diagnosed  with  cancer  as  he  dies . Soon  he  gets  a  call  from  Pakistan  from  his  Baba’s  friend. He  goes  to  Pakistan  from  where  he  learns  that  Hassan  and  his  family  except  his  son  got  killed  and  that  Hassan  was  his  father’s  son. This  truth  shook  him   and  he  decides  to  rescue  Hassan’s  son  from  the  war  zone  as  to  pay  for  the  betrayal  that he  had  done  to  Hassan. Once  again  Amir  meets  Assef, his  former  rival, but  this  time  raping  young  Hazara  boys  which  included  Hassan’s  son, Sohrab  also. Assef   challenges    Amir  for  a  fight   to  save  Sohrab. But  this  time  Sohrab  saves  them  both  with  his  deadly  slingshot  just  as  his  father  had  done  in  the  past. In  the  end,  Amir  saves  Sohrab   and  takes  him back to  his  home  in  California  as  his son. Amir  himself  didn’t   have  any  kids.  But  Sohrab  finds  it  difficult  to  adjust  with  the  sudden  changes. But  finally  as  the  novel  ends  Sohrab   starts  to  get  closer  to  Amir  who  becomes  a  kite  runner  for  Sohrab.
   The  Kite  Runner  gives  us   a  wonderful  reading  experience  and   shows  us  the  life  of  Afghan  people. It  is  a  mix  of  affection of  a  father , separation , repentance and  the  effects  of  war   which  are  expressed very lively.
                                                         by.                                                                                                                                                         Krishnendu S.V

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