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Structure Foreshadowing Flashbacks Circular structure Foreshadowing Flashbacks Circular structure

ForeshadowingForeshadowing  Foreshadowing is when something is hinted at or briefly discussed that will be discussed and of relevance later in the novel.

Explain these examples. What does each refer to and how is it foreshadowing? Write the quote below, then explain its context and importance to the development of character and theme as the plot unfolds. The following are some examples of foreshadowing from The Kite Runner.Explain these examples. What does each refer to and how is it foreshadowing? Write the quote below, then explain its context and importance to the development of character and theme as the plot unfolds.  I became what I am today at the age of twelve, on a frigid overcast day in the winter of 1975 (1).  The next time I saw him smile unabashedly like that was twenty-six years later, in a faded Polaroid photograph (59).  I popped another one in [grape], unaware that it would be the last bit of solid food I would eat for a long time (241).  For you, a thousand times over, Farid said (266)  There is no monster, just a beautiful day (54). - What is the monster, and who becomes its victim?  Amir tells Raymond Andrews “They ought to put someone in your chair who knows what it like to want a child”, then hears from the secretary that Andrews daughter committed suicide. (289)  I became what I am today at the age of twelve, on a frigid overcast day in the winter of 1975 (1).  The next time I saw him smile unabashedly like that was twenty-six years later, in a faded Polaroid photograph (59).  I popped another one in [grape], unaware that it would be the last bit of solid food I would eat for a long time (241).  For you, a thousand times over, Farid said (266)  There is no monster, just a beautiful day (54). - What is the monster, and who becomes its victim?  Amir tells Raymond Andrews “They ought to put someone in your chair who knows what it like to want a child”, then hears from the secretary that Andrews daughter committed suicide. (289)

Flashbacks...Flashbacks...  A flashback is a memory from the past that is remembered in passing. Often stimulated by something that reminds you of that memory.

FlashbacksFlashbacks The chapter is interrupted with Amir's memories, which appear in italics. The first is of Ali's words about his kinship with Hassan because they had the same nursemaid. The second is of Amir and Hassan visiting a fortune teller who gets a look of doom on his face while reading Hassan's fortune. Next is a dream, also in italics. Amir is lost in a snowstorm until he takes Hassan's outstretched hand in his. Suddenly the boys are in a bright, grassy field, looking up at colourful kites.  Look closely at Chapter 7 - the rape - the event which leads to Amir ’ s string of betrayals and, eventually, his quest for redemption. The chapter is interrupted with Amir's memories, which appear in italics. The first is of Ali's words about his kinship with Hassan because they had the same nursemaid. The second is of Amir and Hassan visiting a fortune teller who gets a look of doom on his face while reading Hassan's fortune. Next is a dream, also in italics. Amir is lost in a snowstorm until he takes Hassan's outstretched hand in his. Suddenly the boys are in a bright, grassy field, looking up at colourful kites.

Flashbacks  W  What do these flashbacks, of events real and imagined, reveal about the two boys?

Flashback  This flashback contrasts with earlier ones. What does it reveal about the relationship between the two boys?  How does it link to themes in the novel?  This flashback contrasts with earlier ones. What does it reveal about the relationship between the two boys?  How does it link to themes in the novel?

Flashbacks  By breaking up the chapter with random memories, Hosseini makes it clear that Amir was in a state of panic and internal conflict and therefore emotionally dissociated from the rape. Still, he makes a conscious decision to abandon Hassan, whom he feels on some level to be his "sacrificial lamb" and "just a Hazara." In light of this, we can see the interruption of italicized memories as a representation not only of Amir's confusion and panic, but the moment when he became a true coward. We could dismiss the act of running away because Amir was a frightened child, but after the rape, his fear of being discovered and his capacity for betrayal only intensifies. As Amir says in Chapter One, that moment in the alleyway defined the rest of his life and, twenty-six years later, sent him on a quest for redemption.

Circular structure  Events are mentioned and they are returned to in an uncanny manner. Things go full circle.

Circular structure  From the moment Amir makes a commitment to return to Afghanistan, things in the story begin to come full circle at an accelerated pace. In the moment when he hides money under Wahid's mattress, he is atoning for doing so fifteen years earlier. This time, instead of plotting to ruin one child's life, he is trying to make sure that three other children do not starve. Amir acknowledges the circularity of his journey when he ponders, "Once, over those mountains, I had made a choice. And now, a quarter of a century later, that choice had landed me right back on this soil." Once Amir finds out that the Talib official is Assef, the story's sense of circularity crosses over into the near impossible or even slightly magical. Amir himself cannot believe it. As he remembers, "The moment felt surreal - not, not surreal, absurd -it had knocked the breath out of me, brought the world around me to a standstill...What was the old saying about the bad penny? My past was like that, always turning up."  What other examples of circularity can you find in the plot?  From the moment Amir makes a commitment to return to Afghanistan, things in the story begin to come full circle at an accelerated pace. In the moment when he hides money under Wahid's mattress, he is atoning for doing so fifteen years earlier. This time, instead of plotting to ruin one child's life, he is trying to make sure that three other children do not starve. Amir acknowledges the circularity of his journey when he ponders, "Once, over those mountains, I had made a choice. And now, a quarter of a century later, that choice had landed me right back on this soil." Once Amir finds out that the Talib official is Assef, the story's sense of circularity crosses over into the near impossible or even slightly magical. Amir himself cannot believe it. As he remembers, "The moment felt surreal - not, not surreal, absurd -it had knocked the breath out of me, brought the world around me to a standstill...What was the old saying about the bad penny? My past was like that, always turning up."  What other examples of circularity can you find in the plot?

Circular structure  Amir and Soraya decided not to adopt a child - later they end up in a position where they end up adopting Sohrab.  Hassan using slingshot to protect Amir against Assef. - later Sohrab uses the same slingshot to protect Amir from Assef.  Hassan has a harelip - Amir gets beaten by Assef and he too gets a munted lip.  Raymond Andrews daughter commits suicide - Sohrab commits suicide.  For you a thousand times over - Hassan to Amir and then Amir to Sohrab.  The running of Kites - Hassan for Amir and then Amir for Sohrab.  Amir and Soraya decided not to adopt a child - later they end up in a position where they end up adopting Sohrab.  Hassan using slingshot to protect Amir against Assef. - later Sohrab uses the same slingshot to protect Amir from Assef.  Hassan has a harelip - Amir gets beaten by Assef and he too gets a munted lip.  Raymond Andrews daughter commits suicide - Sohrab commits suicide.  For you a thousand times over - Hassan to Amir and then Amir to Sohrab.  The running of Kites - Hassan for Amir and then Amir for Sohrab.

Flashbacks  Amir transports us back to the moment when he hid in the alley, watching Assef and his friends seizing Hassan. He remembers the blue kite and Hassan's pants lying on the ground. Assef told both his friends to rape Hassan, but they refused. They consented to hold Hassan down while Assef raped him. Amir saw "the look of the lamb" on Hassan's face.The chapter is interrupted by another italicized memory. Baba, Ali, and their sons gathered in the yard to sacrifice a lamb for Eid-e-Qorban, in honor of the prophet Ibrahim's near sacrifice of his son. A mullah makes the meat halal and the tradition is to give one third to family, one third to friends, and one third to the poor. Baba's tradition is to give all the meat to the poor because he says, "The rich are fat enough already." Just before the mullah slaughtered the lamb, Amir saw its look of acceptance, as though it understood that its death was for "a higher purpose." The look would haunt him forever after.