The Kite Runner: A Psychological Analysis of Amir

Authors

  • Mona Fe Aruta Department of Language and Literature, College of Arts and Sciences, Cebu Normal University, Cebu City, Philippines https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3924-6978
  • Robby Ryan Gepitulan Department of Language and Literature, College of Arts and Sciences, Cebu Normal University, Cebu City, Philippines https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0045-7743
  • Nekka Marie Oftana Department of Language and Literature, College of Arts and Sciences, Cebu Normal University, Cebu City, Philippines https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4834-5564
  • Diones, Lito L. Department of Language and Literature, College of Arts and Sciences, Cebu Normal University, Cebu City, Philippines

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32996/ijts.2022.2.2.8

Keywords:

Amir, Behaviors, Morality, Perception, Kite Runner

Abstract

The novel The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini shows how the main character Amir reflects a sense of self through the views of the other characters. At some point in the story, Amir’s self-conceptualization changes radically. Thus, the paper wants to make a psychological interpretation of how emotional traumas affect the self-perception, moral-development, and planned behavior of the main character by scrutinizing the plot, conflicts, and point of view of Amir. Additionally, this study applies the discourse analysis method of the qualitative approach. The gathered data is analyzed through Ajzen and Fishbein's Theory of Planned Behavior, Bem's Self-Perception Theory, and Kohlberg's Moral Development Theory as the main theories. Higgin's Theory of Discrepancy and Tajfel and Turner’s Social Identity Theory also serve as sub-theories to Bem's Self-Perception Theory. The moral developments of Amir reveal that he has reached the final stage, called stage 6: Universal Principles of the third level, the Postconventional level. Also, Amir’s self-perception throughout the story depicts a negative outlook toward oneself. Furthermore, the planned behaviors of the main character are driven by his morality and self-perception throughout the story.

Author Biographies

  • Mona Fe Aruta, Department of Language and Literature, College of Arts and Sciences, Cebu Normal University, Cebu City, Philippines

    MONA FE ARUTA is an art enthusiast and a literature major in Cebu Normal University. She was employed in 2019 at Our Lady of Fatima Learning Academy of Minglanilla Inc. as an assistant teacher. She also spent four months in 2022 at Bridge Culture Inc. teaching Japanese students English as a second language. She enjoys plays, telling stories, and generally being behind the camera.

  • Robby Ryan Gepitulan, Department of Language and Literature, College of Arts and Sciences, Cebu Normal University, Cebu City, Philippines

    ROBBY RYAN A. GEPITULAN is a literature student at Cebu Normal University who is described as a philosophical person at heart who is interested in studying psychology and the metaphysical world of purpose and meaning. He placed first in the 2021 English Fellows ESOL-month quiz bee and is a Dean's Lister for the class of 2020.

  • Nekka Marie Oftana, Department of Language and Literature, College of Arts and Sciences, Cebu Normal University, Cebu City, Philippines

    NEKKA MARIE A. OFTANA is a talented artist and the current mayor of Cebu Normal University's Elite Society Organization. Growing up,she had a keen interest in science, but she also had a creative side. She is an active mayor of the Elite Society, the creator of the first E and D Fanzine, and the vice president of the English Fellows Organization in 2021.

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Published

2022-11-20

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Research Article

How to Cite

Aruta, M. F., Gepitulan, R. R., Oftana, N. M., & Diones, Lito L. (2022). The Kite Runner: A Psychological Analysis of Amir. International Journal of Literature Studies , 2(2), 68-98. https://doi.org/10.32996/ijts.2022.2.2.8