The Scarlet Letter

How do THE KITE RUNNER and THE SCARLET LETTER agree/disagree with the quote? give at least three examples from each text.

"All conflict in literature is, in its simplest form, a struggle between good and evil"

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Although good and evil are presented in both books, I would have to disagree with this statement. At the heart of interpretive literature (like the two titles) are shades of grey. Good and evil are absolute terms. Hester, Dimmesdale and even Chillingworth are motivated by matters more complex than simple labels. In The Kite Runner, Amir and Hassan go through extremely complex situations around culture, tradition and human nature. Sure there are elements that include good and evil but they are tempered by all kinds of complexities. As for examples, consider Amir's treatment of Hassan. Although often harsh, his motivations had to do with his relationship with Baba, Afghan tradition and self loathing. Good and evil really don't fit. Similarly Hester, Dimmesdale and Chillingworth have a complex triangle of secrets, regret and emotions that can't be summed up as good or evil.

what two literary elements would you choose for these novels

I know conflict is a good one but whatelse would you choose?

There is a lot of symbolism in both novels.

How would you translate the quote to "match" this paragraph you said above?

Which quote do you mean?

"All conflict in literature is, in its simplest form, a struggle between good and evil"

I think basically as is. I would disagree with the quote and then I explained it in the paragraph.