There is a way to be good again, he’d said. A way to end the cycle. With a little boy. An orphan. Hassan’s son. Somewhere in Kabul. (Hoessini 239)
Amir knows he must go on this journey in order to redeem himself. With little complication Amir is sent off on his path. His path to redeem himself and regain his honour and pride. Amir redeems himself once he takes a beating for Hassan. He has faulted Hassan not only by getting him killed and by leaving him in Afghanistan, but also when they were young by abandoning him at a time of need. Amir is happy when he is being beat up because he realizes he has redeemed himself “What was so funny was that, for the first time since the winter of 1975, I felt at peace. I laughed because I saw that, in some hidden nook in a corner of my mind, I’d even been looking forward to this.” (Hosseini 303) By being beat up, Amir can finally forgive himself for what he did to Hassan so many years before. Amir is finally at peace because of the beating. Amir has redeemed his pride from the faults he committed so long