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    throughout the novel. After listening to Baba repeatedly talk about him with Rahim Khan‚ as well as how Baba acts around him‚ Amir deduces it’s all because he “had killed [Baba’s] beloved wife” (19). He also “always felt like Baba hated [him] a little” (19). Amir always believed it was his fault his mother died‚ and that his father somewhat hated him for that. Amir is also not quite the son as Baba had envisioned. As Amir once overheard Baba saying to Rahim Khan‚ “if [Baba] hadn’t seen the doctor pull [Amir]

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    in you too. In Chinese Cinderella by Adeline Yen Mah‚ YeYe and Aunt Baba demonstrated their belief in Adeline by showing her that she is special and that her education is important. With their support‚ Adeline was able to succeed even though she had a rough childhood. YeYe shows Adeline that he thinks she is special and precious. When Aunt Baba was distracting Adeline from her homework YeYe defends Adeline. He tells Aunt Baba‚ “Let her study! She won’t disappoint you… Don’t criticize her or tear

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    Being without a child for many years Guru arjan dev’s wife ganga devi became anxious. Guru Arjan dev told her; "if you wish a child‚ ask a pious Sikh like baba buddha‚ the aged seer and devout disciple of Guru nanak for a blessing". Ganga devi went to seek the blessings of baba buddha with a large entourage. She presented baba buddha with many delicacies to eat. Gurudwara Chheharta Sahib (Image Source- flickr.com) Guru ki vadali is the birthplace of the sixth Guru‚ sri Guru hargobind

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    A close examination of  the relationship between Baba and his son‚  Amir from Khaled Hosseini’s  ​ The Kite Runner‚ ​ and Willy and his son‚ Biff from Arthur Miller’s  Death of a Salesman ​ tells us a similar story about the tough relationship between father and son.  Both authors prove that fathers tend to be hard on their sons and push them to meet their  expectations.  Many fathers push their sons to be the best they can be.  In ​ The Kite Runner‚ ​ Baba and  Amir have a relationship that not all 

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    introduces Amir’s relationship with both Hassan and Baba during the early episodes of this chapter. On page four we get an insight to the relationship between Amir and his father‚ it is through this relationship that Hosseini teaches us of Amir’s desperation for his father to love and accept him but also of the pride Amir holds for his father. Hosseini uses possessive pronouns to illustrate Amir’s pride: “my father’s estate”‚ “my father”‚ “my Baba”. Through the use of these possessive pronouns and

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    The Hope of Spring:The Effects Of Betrayal in The Kite Runner. In The Kite Runner‚ Khaled Housseini used acts of betrayal from Amir and Baba to describe how impactful betrayal can be on a person’s conscience. Amir was insecure so he betrayed Hassan to get validation from his father because that was all he’s wanted throughout his life and the decision to betray Hassan made him feel guilty throughout the rest of his life. Baba’s betrayal is because he wanted to continue his affair with Ali’s wife

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    he is driven to betraying his best friend Hassan‚ by leaving him to be assaulted in an alley. Amir doesn’t have a very good relationship with his father. He is very different from him‚ and his father‚ Baba‚ doesn’t like this. Amir is almost the complete opposite of Baba‚ and because of this‚ Baba is sometimes not as fatherly a

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    constantly vying for Baba ’s attention and often feels like an outsider in his father ’s life‚ as seen in the following passage: "He ’d close the door‚ leave me to wonder why it was always grown-ups time with him. I ’d sit by the door‚ knees drawn to my chest. Sometimes I sat there for an hour‚ sometimes two‚ listening to their laughter‚ their chatter." Discuss Amir ’s relationship with Baba.      5. After Amir wins the kite running tournament‚ his relationship with Baba undergoes significant

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    degree the lives of all the Afghanistan people. One of the main abuses of power is that of Amir’s father‚ Baba. Amir and Baba are completely different people and they do not relate at all. When Baba was young‚ he was an athlete that played soccer and was a champion kite fighter. Amir is quiet and loves to read and write stories‚ a completely different personality than that of his father. Baba cannot understand Amir and that causes him to always seem disappointed in his son; at one point in the novel

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    And‚ under the same roof‚ we speak our first word‚ mine was Baba” Kite runner is about a twelve year old boy �� Amir‚ who wanted be loved and treasured by his father. Through his continuous and struggling effort in earning Baba’s affections‚ the lack of security and recognition from Baba lead to his willingness to sacrifice other people around him just to secure his position in Baba’s heart‚ which paves the way for future devastating events. Thus‚ to a great extent that I agree “The kite runner’

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