Saturday, March 2, 2019
Kite Runner Racism
Racism plays important roles in Khaled Hosseinis The Kite Runner. The write uses racism to describe the characters and the culture re amazeed in the stories. In The Kite Runner, Khaled Hosseini uses outrage as a tool to range this story of betrayal and redemption. He pursues his story with prejudice and racism in Afghanistan as well as in the United States. While the author uses individual characters to tell the story, he portrays the general attitudes and history associated with the characters Hazara and Pashtun ethnic origins and the conflicts that turn off in Afghanistan.Throughout history and even while the story was taking habitation in the 70s the US of A was going through their tough times with racism and prejudice thoughts and acts towards other ethnical groups such as the blacks, Asians and Latinos. Although during this present era these racist acts and thoughts have been cut down and have been peculiar(a) to just some states in the south as where in Afghanistan these prejudice acts still exist. Ali and Hassan represent the marginalized group in this story. They are considered by the govern class to be of lesser value due to their ethnic origin, phantasmal beliefs, appearance and social standing.The author gives us a glance of this when ameer reads about the harassment of, and attempted uprising of the Hazara, and how emirs people, the Pashtuns had curb them with unspeakable violence. The disregard that people have for the Hazara is reinforced when Amir asks his teacher about what he has read and he responds by saying, Thats one thing Shia people do well, passing themselves as martyrs. Assef shows how internalized this hostility is when he says to Amir and Hassan, Afghanistan is the land of the Pashtuns. It always has been, always get out be. We are the true Afghans, the pure Afghans, not this Flat-Nose here.
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