Hero’s Journey in The Kite Runner
Trinity Linn
Hour 10
Hero’s Journey in The Kite Runner
The Hero’s Journey is an aspect that is found in many books and movies such as: The Lion King, Beauty and The Beast, The Wizard of Oz, and many more. The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini portrays the idea of a Hero’s Journey very well. The main character, Amir, struggles on his journey in The Kite Runner by facing many obstacles along the way. Amir goes through all 12 steps of the journey: The Ordinary World, Call to Adventure, Refusal of the Call, Mentor Helper, Crossing the Threshold, Tests and Enemies, Approach to Inmost Cave, The Ordeal, The Reward, The Road Back, Resurrection/Atonement, and the Return with Elixir. ...
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that last kite. Then I'd bring it home and show it to Baba. Show him once and for all that his son was worthy” (Hosseini, 2003, p. 56). This quote shows how much Baba’s approval meant to Amir, since that is all he wished for as a child. Amir’s “ordinary world” was his childhood and his longing for Baba to be pleased.
The second step of the hero’s journey is the call to adventure. After Amir watched Hassan get raped, and never stuck up for Hassan or helped him, he is regretted it his whole life. He cannot find a way to make up for it, or how to fix things with Hassan after what happened. Until he gets the call. Rahim Khan talks to Amir and gives him an opportunity to help make up for his past mistakes. ”I want you to go to Kabul. I want you to bring Sohrab here” (Hosseini, 2003, p. 220). Rahim Khan gives Amir an option to go and get Sohrab, Hassan’s son, from the orphanage, since Hassan and his wife were murdered by the Taliban. While talking with Rahim Khan, ...
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help from a mentor. In The Kite Runner, Amir’s mentor is Rahim Khan. “There is a way to be good again” (Hosseini, 2003, p.226). This quote has appeared several times in this book. This quote shows that even after all of Amir’s mistakes in the past that he’s still trying to forgive himself for, there’s still hope on making up for those poor decisions/mistakes. Amir still cannot forgive himself for not standing up to Assef when he bullied Hassan, his father not acting proud of him being his son, and many more but most importantly, just standing there watching when Assef raped Hassan. Amir stood there and did nothing while his best friend got raped, this caused his whole ...
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