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Hassan's Cleft Lip Analysis
A symbol in the story is Hassan’s cleft lip. When Hassan was a child he was born with a cleft lip and was fixed by Baba, who paid for a surgeon to fix on his birthday, because he is secretly his biological father and has a secret fatherly love for him. The cleft lip signifies Hassan’s social status, which is being on the bottom of the social pyramid, because he’s a Hazara. Later in the story, Amir gets his lip split by Assef when he gets beat up, leaving him with a scar like Hassan’s. After that he becomes like Hassan, he stands up to what he cares about and takes in Hassan’s son, Sohrab. And taking him in is Amir’s redemption.

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