1. Servanthood in The Kite Runner
In some parts of this novel, readers can know how much Baba cared about Hassan. ... But, in the novel, reality was that Hazara people were likely to be discriminated by Pashtuns, and they were forced to be in a lower class and had fewer education and job opportunities than Pashtuns. ... Also, in the United States, Pashtuns were considered as just immigrants from the Middle Asian region, and the social status and family background they had in Afghanistan no longer guaranteed their lives in America. ... General Taheri, Amir's father-in-law, said "I have to deal with the community'...
- Word Count: 1558
- Approx Pages: 6
- Grade Level: Undergraduate