Published April 13, 2021 | Version v1
Journal article Open

GUILT AND RETRIEVAL IN KHALED HOSSEINI'S THE KITE RUNNER

  • 1. M.Phil Research Scholar, Sri G. V. G. Visalakshi Arts and Science College for Women, Udumalpet, Tamilnadu
  • 2. Assistant Professor of English, Sri G. V. G. Visalakshi Arts and Science College for Women, Udumalpet, Tamilnadu

Description

Guilt is the intense sense of remorse that accompanies the conduct of a sin. When anyone seeks to purge their guilt in the process of redemption, they are compensating for their mistakes through acts that rid them of guilt. This is shown by Hosseini's characters Amir, Baba, and Sohrab. The novel's plot centre around the desire for repentance, which extends as a motif to encompass both personal and political elements. As a result of Hassan's abuse, Amir has spent the remainder of his life attempting to atone for his betrayal of his long-time partner. This leads to Amir's return to Afghanistan and his efforts to save and adopt Hassan's son, Sohrab. After learning of Baba's deception of Ali, Amir knows that Baba was most likely attempting to atone for his adultery in later life through his many benevolent activities and firm values. Hosseini makes a subtle link between these personal searches for redemption of Afghanistan. Despite his country's brutal and dishonest past, Hosseini wishes for its restoration one day.

Files

242.pdf

Files (445.8 kB)

Name Size Download all
md5:cd61ee18ff6706a572a7ff46ee502dcf
445.8 kB Preview Download

Additional details

References

  • 1. Bhat, Nadeem Jahangir (2015). Sin and Redemption in Khaled Hosseini's The Kite Runner, The Criterion: An International Journal in English, Vol. 6, No. 2, pp 283-286. 2. Bloom, Harold (ed.) (2009) KhaledHosseini's The Kite Runner. New York: Infobase Publishing. 3. Crews, Robert D. and Tarzi, Amin (eds.) (2008).The Taliban and the Crisis of Afghanistan, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press. Erikson, Erik (1987). 4. Childhood and Society. London: Paladin Grafton Books. Foster, Thomas (2008). How to Read Novels like a Professor. New York. 5. Freud, Sigmund (1962). Civilization and Its Discontents. New York: W.W. Norton, Gluck, Samantha (2015). Effects of Rape: Psychological and Physical Effects of Rape online: www.healthyplace.com /abuse/rape/effects-of-rape-psychological-and-physical-effects-of-rape/, (accessed on 29/5/2016). 6. Hoby, Hermione (2013). "Khaled Hosseini: 'If I could go back now, I'd take The Kite Runner apart'". The Guardian, https://www.theguardian.com/books/2013/jun/01/khaled-hosseini-kiterunner-interview, accessed on 20/01/2017. 7. Hosseini, Khaled (2013). The Kite Runner. New York: Penguin, first published 2003.