Friday, October 14, 2011

TO ALL MY ETHICAL PEEPS...

GREETINGS!

Please respond to the following in relation to our recent movie "The Kite Runner". Copy the question and answer on A4/F12/DS/TNR. No less than a page and a half long please...and no need to post responses here. Thank you.


Amir’s confrontation with Assef in Wazir Akar Khan marks an important turning point in the story. Why does the author have Amir, Assef, and Sohrab all come together in this way? What is the significance of the scar that Amir develops as a result of the confrontation? Why is this important in Amir’s journey toward forgiveness and acceptance?


That's All Folks! Think in terms of what we discussed in class and what we came up with in relation to the moral and ethical issues presented within the story. I want this in to me on Monday, 18 October 2011...as soon as you enter my class...or whenever it is we meet again after this Octobet Break! If it's not on my table by the time the second bell rings, then you have no homework. Make sure to PRINT IT OUT BEFORE MY CLASS! CIAO!!!

Mr. A