Topic > The Kite Runner's Analysis - 1503
Walt then finds himself enjoying their company. An elderly Hmong man, Kor Khue, offers to read Walt and reveals his life problems to him. It is revealed that he disrespects his own family, is afraid of the past and stopped living many years ago, and that he has no peace within himself which is also why he cannot find peace in those around him. The words spoken by the old man are a revelation for Walt. In both of these works, redemption and personal liberation are depicted in a simple case, an unhappy and unappreciated man whose life is limited by his own forgetfulness is accepted by a Hmong family, and a young imperfect boy who longs to please his father, whatever happens. cost, in the end makes sense
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