1. Servanthood in The Kite Runner
In the novel The Kite Runner, by describing how Pashtuns characters behaved and how they considered Hazara characters, Khaled Hosseini shows that class structure has a big impact on relationships, and that difference of class makes it very difficult to create friendships and maintain family ties due to a sense of superiority, public image and prejudice even if class structure disappears. ... He picked up Hassan to go to the bazar, bought him a kite, and let him have surgery. ...
- Word Count: 1558
- Approx Pages: 6
- Grade Level: Undergraduate