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"Kite Runner" response text analyses. Question: "True redemption is when guilt leads to good again..." explain in reference to the novel.
"The Kite Runner" tells us, through Rahkim Khan that, "True redemption is when guilt leads to good again..." Rahkim Khan states. Throughout the course of The Kite Runner there are many characters that have committed sins and subsequently attempted to redeem themselves. The Kite Runner structured around main characters, Amir and Baba and their acts of betrayal. The impact of these acts continues to be felt throughout the novel manifesting itself in Amirs guilt ridden
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Runner" tells us anything it is that redemption is a life long task, through which a person seeks to become "Good Again." A person needs to forgive themselves of their sins and absolve them of guilt in order to go on living their lives. Throughout the corse of 'The kite Runner', we learn that guilt is not enough. To be good again is more than the journey of redemption and atonement it is the destination.
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