In an article in the New York Post by Susannah Cahalan entitled “NYC woman fids redemption after shunned by family”, we see redemption coming out clearly. In the article, the main character Vincent-a lady, is brought up in an ultra-orthodox way. Her culture and religion brings up women only to serve men and to be chaste. Women are not allowed to attend …show more content…
From when he was a child, Amir grew up trying very hard to redeem himself to his father, Baba, after he “killed” his mother during childbirth. To make it even worse, he grew up not as per Baba’s expectations but rather a disappointing son. Amir further betrays his friend Hassan through the rape. He sought to return to Afghanistan to redeem himself. In Afghanistan, he tries to adopt Hassan’s son. Amir strongly talks of sin and the endurance within saying "... It's wrong what they say about the past, I've learned, about how you can bury it. Because the past claws its way out." This clearly brings out redemption from