Summary and Analysis of The Kite Runner
eBook - ePub

Summary and Analysis of The Kite Runner

Based on the Book by Khaled Hosseini

Partager le livre
  1. 42 pages
  2. English
  3. ePUB (adapté aux mobiles)
  4. Disponible sur iOS et Android
eBook - ePub

Summary and Analysis of The Kite Runner

Based on the Book by Khaled Hosseini

DĂ©tails du livre
Aperçu du livre
Table des matiĂšres
Citations

À propos de ce livre

So much to read, so little time? This brief overview of The Kite Runner tells you what you need to know—before or after you read Khaled Hosseini's book. Crafted and edited with care, Worth Books set the standard for quality and give you the tools you need to be a well-informed reader. This short summary and analysis of The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini includes:

  • Historical context
  • Chapter-by-chapter summaries
  • Analysis of the main characters
  • Themes and symbols
  • Important quotes
  • Fascinating trivia
  • Glossary of terms
  • Supporting material to enhance your understanding of the original work


About The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini: Khaled Hosseini's New York Times –bestselling novel is an epic and powerful story of love, unconditional support, and forgiveness. Chronicling the friendship of a boy raised with privilege and another living a life of servitude, the spellbinding tale spans thirty years of Afghanistan's troubled history—from the Soviet invasion to the days of Taliban control. With characters who demonstrate incredible loyalty, cruelty, and redemption, 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.

Foire aux questions

Comment puis-je résilier mon abonnement ?
Il vous suffit de vous rendre dans la section compte dans paramĂštres et de cliquer sur « RĂ©silier l’abonnement ». C’est aussi simple que cela ! Une fois que vous aurez rĂ©siliĂ© votre abonnement, il restera actif pour le reste de la pĂ©riode pour laquelle vous avez payĂ©. DĂ©couvrez-en plus ici.
Puis-je / comment puis-je télécharger des livres ?
Pour le moment, tous nos livres en format ePub adaptĂ©s aux mobiles peuvent ĂȘtre tĂ©lĂ©chargĂ©s via l’application. La plupart de nos PDF sont Ă©galement disponibles en tĂ©lĂ©chargement et les autres seront tĂ©lĂ©chargeables trĂšs prochainement. DĂ©couvrez-en plus ici.
Quelle est la différence entre les formules tarifaires ?
Les deux abonnements vous donnent un accĂšs complet Ă  la bibliothĂšque et Ă  toutes les fonctionnalitĂ©s de Perlego. Les seules diffĂ©rences sont les tarifs ainsi que la pĂ©riode d’abonnement : avec l’abonnement annuel, vous Ă©conomiserez environ 30 % par rapport Ă  12 mois d’abonnement mensuel.
Qu’est-ce que Perlego ?
Nous sommes un service d’abonnement Ă  des ouvrages universitaires en ligne, oĂč vous pouvez accĂ©der Ă  toute une bibliothĂšque pour un prix infĂ©rieur Ă  celui d’un seul livre par mois. Avec plus d’un million de livres sur plus de 1 000 sujets, nous avons ce qu’il vous faut ! DĂ©couvrez-en plus ici.
Prenez-vous en charge la synthÚse vocale ?
Recherchez le symbole Écouter sur votre prochain livre pour voir si vous pouvez l’écouter. L’outil Écouter lit le texte Ă  haute voix pour vous, en surlignant le passage qui est en cours de lecture. Vous pouvez le mettre sur pause, l’accĂ©lĂ©rer ou le ralentir. DĂ©couvrez-en plus ici.
Est-ce que Summary and Analysis of The Kite Runner est un PDF/ePUB en ligne ?
Oui, vous pouvez accĂ©der Ă  Summary and Analysis of The Kite Runner par en format PDF et/ou ePUB ainsi qu’à d’autres livres populaires dans Study Aids et Study Guides. Nous disposons de plus d’un million d’ouvrages Ă  dĂ©couvrir dans notre catalogue.

Informations

Éditeur
Worth Books
Année
2016
ISBN
9781504043113
Sous-sujet
Study Guides
Summary
Chapter One
After receiving a call from his old friend Rahim Khan, Amir goes out for a walk along a lake near his home. Looking up, he sees a pair of kites fluttering in the sky above his adopted city of San Francisco. Rahim’s words and the image of string and paper soaring in the wind open a floodgate of memories that he thought were long buried. In that moment, Amir realizes that the man he is today is a result of what happened one fateful winter’s day in 1975.
Chapter Two
Two families from different worlds are closely intertwined: Baba is a rich merchant who lives in a nice house with his sensitive son, Amir. In a mud hut resides Baba’s Hazara servant Ali, and his harelipped son, Hassan. Both boys are motherless: Amir’s mother dies in childbirth and Hassan’s runs off with a traveling dance troupe. The boys form the kind of friendship that will stay with them for a lifetime.
Chapter Three
Baba has a towering stature and forceful nature. A successful businessman once married to a well-educated descendant of the royal family, he’s a formidable figure in the community. In sharp contrast, Amir is a sensitive and meek boy who carries the burden of his mother’s death on his shoulders.
Chapter Four
In 1933, a drunk-driving incident kills a Haraza couple, leaving their baby son orphaned. Amir’s grandfather, a judge on the case, takes the boy in and raises him. That baby was Ali. Like Amir with Hassan, Baba and Ali are childhood playmates, however Baba never refers to Ali as a friend: Afghan society frowns on privileged Pashtuns mixing with lowly Hazaras.
Amir and Hassan do everything together; they can often be found sitting in a pomegranate tree reading and inventing stories. Baba doesn’t understand his son’s creative, sensitive side. Baba’s close friend Rahim Khan takes Amir under his wing and offers encouragement and support that Amir’s father withholds.
Chapter Five
A Soviet coup marks the end of the king’s forty-year rule. While outside playing, Amir and Hassan come across three schoolyard bullies: Assef, Wali, and Kamal. Assef is the sadistic ringleader with a reputation as a savage tormentor. He often taunts Ali on the street, calling him names like Babalu (Boogeyman).
Assef is offended by Amir’s friendship with a boy of inferior ethnicity and decides to teach him a lesson using brass knuckles. When Assef comes face-to-face with the business end of Hassan’s slingshot (and the prospect of losing an eye), Assef retreats, but not before promising revenge.
Chapter Six
Winter is kite-flying season in Kabul, and Hassan is the greatest kite runner Amir has ever seen. The two work diligently to prepare for battle. The winter of 1975 is the last time Amir would see Hassan run a kite.
Chapter Seven
The boys prove to be an extraordinary kite-flying team and win an important competition. Hassan takes off to run the kite, but when he doesn’t return, Amir sets out looking for him. He finds him trapped in an alley by Assef and his henchmen. Paralyzed with fear, Amir stands by and watches Assef brutally rape his best friend.
Chapter Eight
Amir hides his shame by sometimes acting with indifference and sometimes becoming hostile toward Hassan, damaging their longtime friendship. A constant reminder of his own dishonor, Amir wishes Hassan were out of the picture.
On his thirteenth birthday, Baba throws Amir a lavish party and invites schoolmates that include Assef and Wali. Hassan endures further humiliation by having to serve drinks from a silver platter to his smug molesters.
Chapter Nine
The party and presents bring no joy and his father’s attention feels empty. Choosing selfish desires over the welfare of Ali and Hassan, Amir hatches a plan to frame Hassan for a theft he didn’t commit.
His plan backfires. Hassan admits to the crime and Baba graciously forgives him. Ali knows of Amir’s betrayal and decides to leave their employ. It’s a relief to Amir, but brings great pains to Baba, who openly weeps in sorrow.
Chapter Ten
The Russian invasion renders Afghanistan unrecognizable. Baba and Amir flee the city, smuggled in trucks across the Pakistani border. Kamal, one of Hassan’s assailants, is among the refugees, looking broken and withered. Kamal’s father whispers that the young man was once brutally sodomized by four men.
To endure the last leg of the trip inside a fuel tanker, Amir recalls happier times flying kites with his best friend. He and Baba survive the arduous journey, but Kamal isn’t so lucky. He dies in transit. Grief-stricken, Kamal’s father grabs a gun, shoves the barrel into his own mouth, and pulls the trigger.
Chapter Eleven
Baba likes the idea of America, but living in Fremont, California, in the 1980s is a different story. The antithesis of their cushy life in Kabul, the two settle in a small, dingy apartment and work menial jobs. After nearly two years, Baba isn’t adjust...

Table des matiĂšres