The Kite Runner 's Symbolism(快)

2008-01-04 6:47 pm
Can someone give me the symolism

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2008-01-04 7:39 pm
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What types of symbolism are in this novel?
The kite symbolizes Amir's happier moments in his life. The first, he is flying a kite with Hassan, and it is the last happy moment he will have with him.
The second time Amir is flying a kite, he is with Hassan's son, who he now raises, and is finally happy after a long and traumatic battle for the boy's life.

what are some examples of symbolism in the kite runner?
The kite contests are symbolic of carefree moments that either precede or follow traumatic events.
The beginning of the novel casts the kite contest as the last good time between Hassan and Amir. Hassan is attacked directly after this.
The end of the novel 's kite contest is the relief of bringing Hassan's son back from trauma and depression.
In both cases, it is symbolic for Amir, because he had no true happiness in between both contests.

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