In the literary masterpiece The Kite Runner, by Khaled Hosseini, minor characters have certain
roles that intertwine perfectly with the novel and how the characters connect.
A coming along character, Soraya, meets Amir at the flea market. Within a while
the two get married all dependent on the General’s – Soraya’s father –
blessings. She is portrayed as both beautiful and compassionate. However, she
also comes with a complicated past, but in hindsight so does Amir. The now
wedded couple cannot have children, which I believe is foreshadowing for things
to come. In Soraya’s case she is very like Hassan in many ways and fills the
void that Amir has had ever since the tragic event he witnessed. For example, Soraya
has a birthmark above her jaw which is like Hassan who had a harelip. I believe
Amir is attracted to Soraya because she is very similar to Hassan in many
diferent ways, physically and even mentally. In the novel Soraya almost seems
like a combination of both Hassan and Amir, in which she is like Hassan,
because of the harelip and compassion, but also resembles Amir because she has
a gloom past. Although Amir finds this out, he doesn’t care because he figures
that he has a past too and it doesn’t define the person, so he chooses to give
her a chance. However, Amir does recognize that she has more courage than him
because Soraya admits to her past and gets it out in the open. Another trait
between her and Amir is their fathers, which want the best of them, even though
that’s not what their children want. Overall, in this novel the minor character
Soraya, makes Amir feel whole again. She brings some pleasure and peace to
Amir's life, while at the same time reminding him his cowardly and regretful past.
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