In Hosseini’s The Kite Runner, it can be argued that Amir, Baba, Rahim Kahn, Sanaubar, and Soria, achieve varying degrees of redemption for their past misdeeds. Write a thesis-driven analysis that illuminates the novel’s arguments about redemption through an examination of one characters’ individual path to redemption. Your paper must also draw from your analysis to arrive at a conclusion about the completeness of that character’s path to redemption as well as the importance and/or value of the work. This will be the new idea for your essay’s conclusion. Your essay should integrate passages from Alex Lickerman’s “What does it mean to be Redeemed,″ as well as pertinent class discussions.