Culture In The Kite Runner

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The Kite Runner combines aspects of Afghan culture and history into a fictional story. The novel takes place in Kabul, Afghanistan from 1963 to 1981, in the United States from that year through 2001, at which point protagonist Amir returns to Kabul. The plot is deeply impacted by the ethnic culture of the area. Although there has not been an official national census in several decades, it is estimated that Pashtuns comprise forty percent of the population, Tajiks about twenty-five percent, twenty percent of the people are Hazara, Chahar Aimaks and Uzbeks are each about five percent of the population, as well as Turkmen, who make up less than five percent (“Afghanistan”). Despite belonging to multiple different factions, about ninety-nine percent