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    Michelle David Read015 Sm06 Dr. Weiss 9 July 2006 Amir jan The character I feel is most important is Amir. Amir is the narrator of the story‚ a story that details his childhood and continues through his lifetime. He recalls the tragic events of 1975‚ in which he commits terrible sins against his friend and half brother‚ Hassan. Amir tells us that he is what he is today because of his sin at the age of twelve. His childhood is one that he struggles with everyday. It is in that sin that

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    Hassan and Amir

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    The Kite Runner Section B: 1. Summary The first section of the book was mainly about the call Amir received last summer from a friend in Pakistan named Rahim Khan. Rahim Khan asked Amir to come to Pakistan to see him. Next in the second section‚ while looking through history books‚ Amir discovered information on the Hazara. They had a war during the nineteenth century‚ but it was brutally suppressed by the Pashtuns. The book mentions some of the derogatory names they are called‚ including mice-eating

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    In the beginning of The Kite RunnerAmir is living in Afghanistan‚ I would define him as a selfish boy who only cares about his reputation and his own life. He has difficulties with finding himself and doing what is known to be right because of him and his family’s past. Amir comes of very selfish and only cares about things which involve him. He tends to make wrong decisions because of his father‚ Baba’s influence. Baba seems to be disappointed by Amir’s lack of athletic ability‚ which causes a

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    which they seem to face. In The Kite Runner‚ Hosseini displays the unique relationships between father and son‚ upper and lower class‚ and ethnic diversity to notion love and sacrifice‚ or lack thereof‚ for the greater needs of the supported individual. These relationships are portrayed and surrounded by narrator‚ Amir who describes his life journey through the cold years of Afghanistan. Amir’s entire life is instantly altered through his lack of sacrifice for Hassan‚ when he is brutally raped by

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    with pain and longing. The relationship between a father and a son helps prepare a boy to understand right from wrong. Khaled Hosseini in‚ The Kite Runner‚ uses the complex emotional bond between fathers and sons to demonstrate the necessity of an empathetic fatherly figure. The relationships that clearly demonstrate this need for a fatherly figure are between Baba and AmirHassan and Sohrab‚ and Amir and Sohrab. To begin‚ the strained relationship between Amir‚ the protagonist‚ and Baba

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    Amir and Hassan’s Relationship From reading chapters one to four‚ one of the main aspects of Amir and Hassan’s relationship is the sense of control Amir has over Hassan. It becomes apparent that Amir is the one with the most authority in their friendship when he ‘talked’ Hassan into firing walnuts at the neighbour’s one-eyed German shepherd‚ ‘Hassan never wanted to‚ but if I asked‚ really asked‚ he wouldn’t deny me’. This highlights the way Hassan looks up to Amir and obeys him due to their religious

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    Karl Taro Greenfeld once said‚ “The harsh truth of every relationship‚ even between those who love each other‚ like fathers and sons and daughters‚ or husbands and wives‚ is that the love is always unequal.” In The Kite RunnerAmir‚ the protagonist‚ life changes tremendously and is displayed through relationships‚ events‚ and character development. As Amir matures‚ he witnesses and experiences many things things most young men don’t typically encounter. Amir’s mother died when he was just a boy

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    Hassan & Amir’s friendship is the focal point of the novel and the fundamental force which allows major plot events to unravel. Long before they knew of their friendship‚ Hassan and Amir are close as brothers‚ and are virtually inseparable. Even though they are close there are external factors that undeniably effect the structure of their relationship and their respective feelings towards each other. The biggest external driver being that they are a part of two opposite social classes. Hassan is

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    The relationship between Amir and his father is a tragic paradox‚ which has yet to be broken. As Amir tries harder and harder to win Baba’s pride and love‚ their bond loosens more and more. At this point in the book‚ family obligation is the only thing holding them together. Amir’s plan‚ whether is succeeds or not‚ will ultimately distance the two of them further. Looking back on some of their previous bonding attempts‚ we can see this paradox pushing them apart. When Amir took up soccer‚ hoping

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    Amir guilt was eating him alive‚ and he did not know what to do one day Amir was tossing fruit up in the air. Amir was getting upset because he wanted to make it even Amir pressuring Hassan to hit him “Get up! Hit me!”[Amir said to Hassan.]” (Hosseini 92) this quote is important because Amir knowing the way he feel inside it hurts him to see Hassan face to face Amir wanting Hassan to hit him so that it relieve stress off of him Amir thinks he deserves punishment‚ and they can go back to how they

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