卡勒德·胡塞尼《追风筝的人》中的牺牲与拯救:背叛、内疚与救赎

Imdad Ullah Khan, Saood Khan, Ayesha Perveen
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卡勒德·胡塞尼的《追风筝的人》(2003)以第一人称讲述了一个受创伤的主人公试图通过赎罪和同情的行为来弥补他过去的罪恶和越界的故事。当阿米尔向读者讲述他的故事时,他也把讲故事作为一种治愈心灵的行为,作为一种将自己从内疚的“业力”中解放出来的手段。在小说的结尾,阿米尔接受了他混乱的过去,过上了相对平静的生活,并开始了重新发现他在美国的阿富汗同胞社区的旅程,他开始珍惜他们作为他的身份参照群体。本文采用基于主题分析(TA)的方法论来分析故事的叙事结构。TA更关注说了什么,而不是怎么说,这通常是话语分析或会话分析所关注的问题。利用TA,本文研究了主人公是如何产生一种强烈的悔恨感,迫使他寻求救赎的。《追风筝的人》以饱受战争和暴力蹂躏的阿富汗为背景,讲述了个人的内疚、救赎以及在异国他乡与社区的和解
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Sacrificing and Saving the Lamb: Betrayal, Guilt, and Redemption in The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini
Khaled Hosseini’s The Kite Runner (2003) tells the first-person narrative of a traumatized protagonist who tries to atone for his past sins and transgressions through committing acts of atonement and compassion. As Amir tells his story to the reader, he also uses storytelling as an act of healing one’s psyche and as a means of liberating himself from the “karma” of guilt. By the end of the novel, Amir comes to terms with his troubled past, can live a relatively more peaceful life, and starts a journey of rediscovering his fellow Afghani community in the United States whom he begins to cherish as his identity reference group. This article uses a methodological approach based on thematic analysis (TA) to analyze the narrative texture of the story. TA is more focused on what is said rather than how it is said that is often a concern for discourse analysis or conversation analysis. Using TA, this article investigates how the protagonist comes to have a compelling sense of remorse that forces him to seek redemption. Told against the background of the devastated country of Afghanistan ravaged by wars and violence, The Kite Runner is a powerful narrative of personal guilt, redemption, and reconciliation with one’s community in a foreign land
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