Explanation:
Amir, the central character in novel “The Kite Runner,” embarks on a redemptive journey that ultimately leads to his redemption. Initially plagued by guilt and shame for betraying his friend Hassan, Amir undergoes a transformation driven by remorse and a desire to atone for his past actions. As the narrative unfolds, Amir exhibits acts of bravery, self-sacrifice, and compassion, demonstrating his growth and evolution as a person. Through his efforts to rescue Hassan’s son Sohrab from a life of hardship and abuse, Amir risks his own safety and confronts his deepest fears. By embracing his responsibility, making amends, and showing genuine remorse, Amir seeks redemption for his past mistakes, ultimately finding a measure of forgiveness and personal redemption in the process.