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The Kite Runner is a novel which portrays the visible division in Afghanistan society. Most notable among this social stratification is the financial classes.
The novel shows clear inequality between two ethnicities in Afghanistan. These ethnicities are
Amir and his father Baba portrayed the role of the Pashtuns, who live in mansions with large gardens and several rooms, which also includes a smoking lounge where Baba talks with friends.
Amir also describes the place as being able to accommodate 30 people comfortably with room to spare.
On the other hand, the Hazaras which was portrayed by Ali and his son Hassan live at the southernmost part of the garden under the shadows of a loquat tree.
Although Amir and hassan could be said to be friends, Amir never really considered Hassan his friends because of reason such
- Religion ( Amir was Sunni Muslim while Hassan was Shi'a Muslim
- Ethnicity ( Amir was Pashtun while Hassan was Hazara)
- Financial Status
- History
The above factors clear represents the social and economic stratification in the Afghan society.
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Answer: figurative language
Explanation: Both use figurative language to express hope that the subject will be rewarded in heaven for good deeds. Bradstreet's topic is love and marriage, while Wheatley's topic is King George III.