Thesis
Character
POV/Voice
Plot
Miscellaneous
100

How does Amir's quest for redemption shape the narrative and themes in "The Kite Runner." 

Amir's redemption quest in "The Kite Runner" drives the story, exploring themes like guilt, forgiveness, and the power of friendship. 

100

Who is the narrator and protagonist?

Amir

100

Whose point of view is the novel written?

Amirs point of view

100

What is the main plot of the novel? 

Amir, an Afghan native living in the United States, reflects on his childhood in Kabul, as well as an incident that is life-altering. 

100

Who is the author of the novel? 

Khaled Hosseini

200

How does the theme of loyalty influence the characters' actions and relationships in "The Kite Runner?" 

It impacts the characters' actions and relationships, driving bonds while also shaping their choices and destinies. 

200
How many characters are in the novel? 

There are 17

200

What point of view is the novel written?

First-person point of view

200

What are the two primary locations in "The Kite Runner?"

Afghanistan and the United States 

200

What was the novel "The Kite Runner" inspired from? 

Khaled Hosseini was inspired by his Afghan Heritage.

300

How do the father-son relationships in the novel contribute to the exploration of identity, guilt, and redemption?

The father-son relationships in the novel highlight the exploration of identity and redemption while showcasing familial complexities. 

300

Where did Amir grow up?

Kabul, Afghanistan

300

What type of narrative is "The Kite Runner?"

An autobiography 

300

What occurs when Hissan refuses to give up the kite to Assef? 

Assef pins him to the ground and assaults him.

300

What genre is "The Kite Runner?"

Bildungsroman

400

How does the symbolism of the kite-fighting tournament reflect the characters' struggles with power, loyalty, and redemption in "The Kite Runner?"

The kite-fighting tournament symbolizes the characters' struggles with power, loyalty, and redemption, highlighting their desire for dominance. 
400

What did Baba give Hissan as a present?

Plastic Surgery

400
How does the first-person point of view impact the reader's engagement? 

It allows the reader to understand the story from the narrator perspective.

400

What was the reasoning behind Baba giving Hissan a gift?

To correct Hissan's cleft lip.

400

What does the pomegranate tree hold in Amir and Hassan's relationship? 

The pomegranate tree symbolizes the innocence and purity of Amir and Hassan's childhood friendship. 

500

How does the socio-political context of late 20th-century Afghanistan intersect with the personal narratives in the novel? 

In "The Kite Runner" shapes themes of betrayal and redemption, as characters navigate through the political turmoil and societal upheaval. 

500

What does Amir learn about Hissan and Ali?

They are both dead

500

With Amir being both the narrator and protagonist, how does this technique shape the reader's interpretation of events and themes? 

The reader experiences his internal struggles and growth throughout the novel. 

500

What is shown at halftime of the soccer game?

The public stoning of two individuals accused of adultery.

500

What is the significance of the blue kite symbolically? 

The blue kite symbolizes the bond between Hassan and Amir, as well as the betrayal that ultimately damages their friendship.