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Kite fighting in Kabul is a skill of cutting and running. The winner slashes his opponent’s string; the loser’s kite drifts free. The runner retrieves the fallen prize. After Hassan runs the last cut kite for Amir—uttering “For you, a thousand times over”—he is raped while holding that kite. Thus, the kite becomes a palimpsest: overwritten with both victory and violation. Later, in California, when Amir runs Sohrab’s (Hassan’s son) kite, the act reverses the original trauma. This time, Amir runs for the Hazara, not letting the kite (nor the boy) fall. The novel’s emotional climax hinges on this reenactment, proving that narrative repetition can, if not heal, at least re-signify.