Study Guide for The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini Book Summary
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IRONY Another element that is important to note
is irony - when something happens, or is seen, or is heard that we may
know, but the characters do not, or that appears opposite of what is expected.
Fourteen examples of irony include: 1.) It
is ironic when Amir tells us that Baba paid to have plastic surgery done on Hassan’s
harelip and now he can smile. Yet, something will happen the next winter that
makes Hassan stop smiling. 2.) It is ironic that Amir’s greatest moment
in his search for acceptance from his father - winning the tournament - in the
end is his........ The complete study guide is
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RTF, or MS Word DOC file
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all of the chapters; detailed analysis of the themes, plot structure, and characters;
important quotations and analysis; detailed analysis of symbolism, motifs, and
imagery; a key facts summary; detailed analysis of the use of foreshadowing and
irony; a multiple-choice quiz, and suggested book report ideas and essay topics.
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