Friday, January 1, 2016

Compare and contrast the relationships of Soraya and Amir and their fathers in "The Kite Runner".A plan for this question intro, body, and conclusion.

Introduction:


Father figure as distant and authoritarian. Both characters feel that they often have to measure up to their father's expectations of them.




Body: (Compare & contrast)


Soraya- views father as someone who does not understand her, wants her to be someone she's not.


Amir- always seeking to gain father's approval, finds that he can't quite measure up to his father's expectations.


* Consider as well how their relationships with their fathers helped shape their personalities growing up- Amir (emasculated to an extent by his father's overt masculinity) and Soraya (demurring to her father's expectations even after she is married- she doesn't drink in front of her father etc)


*Be sure that it is a comparison and not just alist of facts pertaining Soraya & Amir's relationshipwith their respective fathers.


  1. Think about who seems to have an easier time getting along with his/her father as the novel progresses.

  2. Think about why the father figure acts in a certain manner; his standing in the community back in Afghanistan- this may impact his expectations of his child.

  3. Think about each father's attitude towards life andliving in the States. (eg: The General's refusal to go on welfare, Amir's father questioning Amir's desire to be a writer)



Conclusion


Describe how similar and different Amir and Soraya's father were. Comment on how their shared experiences in their dealings with parental expectations draw Amir and Soraya together as adults.

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