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I need 10 quotes from The Kite Runner novel that show a theme or message in the novel?

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i need 10 please. a couple would be fine. if you can tell me which theme or message each quote identifies that would be great.

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  1. • There is only one sin, only one. And that is theft. Every other sin is a variation of theft....When you kill a man, you steal a life. You steal his wife's right to a husband; rob his children of a father. When you tell a lie, you steal someone's right to the truth. When you cheat, you steal the right to fairness.


  2. I love that book! and im doing the same thing as you right now(: the qoute I found that I loved so much was. "Children aren't coulouring books you don't get to fill them in with your faviourte coulours" -Rahim Khan


    I have a meaning why I like it soo you try to find out what it means to you


    Hope I healped


  3. Hassas sais "I wish i was dead so i could live with my mummy"; this is implying that he loves c**k!!!!


  4. • “There is a way to be good again.” (Pg. 1) This is said by Rahim Khan to Amir to encourage him to help Hassan’s son escape Afghanistan and finally redeem himself.

    • “I have been peeking into that deserted alley for the last twenty-six years.”, Said by Amir, story opener that talks about the time he betrayed his best friend Hassan in an alley in Kabul.

    • “There was brotherhood between people who had fed from the same breast, a kinship that even time could not break.”

    • "For you, a thousand times over." (Pg. 2) This is said by Hassan to Amir as Hassan runs his last kite, the prized blue one that would earn Amir his Baba's praises. Years later, Amir still remembers these words when he thinks of Hassan.

    • "I brought Hassan’s son from Afghanistan to America, lifting him from the certainty of turmoil and dropping him in a turmoil of uncertainty."

    • "Because when spring comes it melts the snow one flake at a time, and maybe I just witnessed the first flake melting" (Pg. 372) Refering to the smile on Sohrab's face, the first one seen in America.

    • "I had been the entitled half, the society-approved, legitimate half, the unwitting embodiment of Baba's guilt. I looked at Hassan, showing those two missing front teeth, sunlight slanting on his face. Baba's other half. The unentitled, under-priveleged half. The half who had inherited what had been pure and noble in Baba. The half that, maybe, in the most secret recesses of his heart, Baba had thought of as his true son." p.359

    • "I looked down at Sohrab. One corner of his mouth had curled up just so. A smile. Lopsided. Hardly there. But there." (p.370)

  5. find them yourself!!!!!

  6. deff ms gardellas class.

  7. shut up, all of ya !

  8. What are the pages to some of these qoutes?

  9. I need a few quotes about how power is abused in the novel...

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