TITLE:
Traumatic Narrative in Kite Runner
AUTHORS:
Rui Hao
KEYWORDS:
Traumatic Narrative, Kite Runner, Afghanistan, Amir
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Access Library Journal,
Vol.11 No.8,
August
23,
2024
ABSTRACT: The word “trauma” originates from ancient Greek, meaning failure, wound, or injury. It encompasses both physical and psychological dimensions, with psychological trauma studied since the 18th century. Freud highlighted its subconscious effects, and major research began post-World War I, identifying PTSD. Literature has long addressed trauma, with works like Homer’s “Iliad” and modern novels such as Hemingway’s and Morrison’s exploring it. In Kite Runner, there are several layers of traumatic narrative. Personal trauma includes lack of friendship, kinship, and the pain of displacement. Ethnic and war traumas are also significant, reflecting historical conflicts and their lasting impact on individuals and nations.