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Title: KITE RUNNER Pyschoanalysis
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When you have antisocial personality disorder, you typically have no regard for right and wrong and Assef falls into this category. Other symptoms of anti-social personality disorder that Assef posses are repeatedly violating the rights of others, Child abuse or neglect, Intimidation of others, Aggressive or violent behavior and Lack of remorse about harming others... Showed first 250 characters
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Other symptoms of anti-social personality disorder that Assef posses are repeatedly violating the rights of others, Child abuse or neglect, Intimidation of others, Aggressive or violent behavior and Lack of remorse about harming others. I also diagnose him with Narcissistic disorder because he believes that he is superior to others and he has little regard for other people's feelings... Showed next 250 characters
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