Thursday, March 14, 2019

Kite Runner + Great Gatsby Thoughts

The portrayal of his loyalty towards Emir, how he value their friendship despite Emirs betrayal, his appreciation towards Emirs father, his obedience towards his father, his difficulties, his love towards the wife and son, his rise treatment towards his mother who used to abandon him, his dreams and how they shattered, and his ending fate, are intensely heart-breaking to me. I fuelt help but sympathies with the character.Nevertheless, the way Hosannas carries himself, through his speeches, actions and his final garner to Emir do not show that he wants the readers sympathy or compassion. Symbolically, he wants us to know and understand that he politic chooses purity and sincerity, In the midst of the hatred and lies. Despite having his own problems, he still hopes, wishes and wants the best for the people he loves and cares and he does all that unconditionally. He has a very pure heart and soul. In the story, he may be seen like a victim, yet symbolically, he is the hero.The end ing is beautifully inspiring. He ends it by giving Emir a light of hope intercourse the readers, that despite anything, in that respect is some hope. No matter how hard flock are and were, hope for something better is al ways there. The capital Gatsby Ive read the Great Gatsby more than a dozen times. Its one of books that I find I can come back to it again and again and learn something overbold each time. As a story there is nothing that awesome about The Great Gatsby. Its so simple and in many ways eradicable, yet works so wonderfully well, making it irresistible.Its constructed as a series of ticking time bombs that make you simultaneously want them to go off to relieve the pressure, but not go off, so you can enjoy the way things are slowly unraveling for as long as possible. My favorite part is definitely the first person narration, and how easy Fitzgerald makes it search to put internal thoughts and commentary between plotting, dialog and observation. Though there were many moments that made me feel uncomfortable moments of anti-smelts and racism, which, on afterthought, were probably allow for for asses America.

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