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The document outlines a school project assigning students to research and compare social inequalities depicted in The Kite Runner to a current conflict outside of Afghanistan. Students must choose two themes from the novel and analyze how they relate to both the conflict in Afghanistan and another they research. They will create a website presenting the history and description of both conflicts and analyzing quotes from the novel connecting to the two chosen themes.

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Final Project Prompt

The document outlines a school project assigning students to research and compare social inequalities depicted in The Kite Runner to a current conflict outside of Afghanistan. Students must choose two themes from the novel and analyze how they relate to both the conflict in Afghanistan and another they research. They will create a website presenting the history and description of both conflicts and analyzing quotes from the novel connecting to the two chosen themes.

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The Kite Runner: Social Inequalities in Afghanistan and Beyond Throughout this unit, we will discuss this essential

question: How can literature serve as a vehicle for social change? Weve looked at the modern history of Afghanistan and have begun to examine how the essential themes from The Kite Runner speak to the conflict and history through the use of literary devices. Some of those themes include: father/son relationships, identity (religious, cultural, nationalism), innocence and guilt, silence, doing the right thing, and redemption. For this project, you will choose a modern example of a social and/or cultural inequality that is occurring in another country outside of Afghanistan and compare it to the conflicts discussed in the novel. For example, the Bosnian Genocide occurred in the late 20th century and involved the use of ethnic cleansing by Bosnian Serbs against Bosnian Muslims. This is an example of religious discrimination that led to great conflict and war. You could examine the conflicts through the lens of religious extremism and see how that plays a role in both. Your project will involve researching various conflicts, seeing how they compare to the situation in Afghanistan, and choosing TWO themes from the novel that help connect the conflicts. This research and analysis will come together in the creation of a website. The website must include: 1. Introductory/rationale paragraph introducing the two conflicts and a description of how they relate (15 points) 2. Description of the history of the Afghanistan conflict must include: (25 points) How conflict started Main events that occurred in conflict Who was involved (perpetrators and victims) How conflict ended/where it stands today Maps with description Timeline 3. Description of the history of your choice of conflict must include: (25 points) How conflict started Main events that occurred in conflict Who was involved (perpetrators and victims) How conflict ended/where it stands today Maps with description Timeline 4. Discussion of the two themes from the novel that relate to the conflicts (35 points) Use specific quotes from the novel that displays the themes. Each quote should have a 5 or more sentence analysis on how it connects to one or both of the conflicts. Use at least 4 quotes per theme This project is worth a total of 100 points. You will work in groups of 3-4 of your choosing. We will have work days in class where we will learn how to make a website, research conflicts, analyze quotes, and practice comparative analyses. But it is expected that some work will be completed outside of the classroom.

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