Examples Of Ambiguity In The Kite Runner

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According to Merriam-Webster, moral ambiguity is a lack of certainty about whether something is right or wrong. The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini is a number one New York Times bestseller about two boys living together in the same country, but leading two completely different lives. Amir, the narrator, leads us through his life, showing every situation he and Hassan, the other boy, have gone through and how it affects Amir years after leaving Kabul. Khaled Hosseini included morally ambiguous characters in the novel to draw the attention of the reader, but to also have the reader question their own morality. Baba is a morally ambiguous character because he is always standing up for what is right, doing good deeds for others, but years before he had an affair with Ali’s wife and took the secret to his grave. Two of the best morals Baba lived by were doing good deeds that benefited others and …show more content…
All of this was Baba’s fault. He had lied and kept the secret from everyone, affecting how all of their lives could have been better, but in a selfless act, he hid it and tried to redeem who he was in private. Baba is a morally ambiguous character because he is always standing up for what is right, doing good deeds for others, but years before he had an affair with Ali’s wife and took the secret to his grave.
Baba was not the only morally ambiguous character included in the novel, his son, Amir, was too a morally ambiguous character. Both Baba and Amir had encountered one large mistake in their own lives that they decided to keep a secret from everyone else. Amir successfully redeems himself by doing good deeds for one person in specific, Sohrab, Hassan’s son. He had taken the words of Baba and applied them into his later adult life. Baba had never fully redeemed his wrong, but he passed his words of experience on and helped his son, even after his death, receive