The Kite Runner
Style and Technique
Khaled Hosseini's novel The Kite Runner is written in a realistic style, with deep psychological insight and emotional richness. The author uses simple yet expressive and metaphorical language, allowing the reader to delve deeper into the characters' experiences. Hosseini skillfully employs flashbacks to reveal the characters' backstories and internal conflicts. The narrative structure is nonlinear, which helps create tension and intrigue. Literary devices such as symbolism (e.g., kite flying scenes), allusions, and contrasts play a crucial role in conveying the book's main themes, such as friendship, betrayal, redemption, and the search for identity. The dialogues in the novel are lively and authentic, adding realism and helping to better understand the cultural context of Afghanistan.
