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    someone who is an ideal person. A father is a male parent‚ whereas a successful father is someone who attributes acceptance‚ unconditional love‚ and creates a special bond with their child. In the Kite Runner‚ Baba is the father to the protagonist Amir. At the beginning of the novel‚ Baba tries to forces sports and "man like activities" onto his son. Little does he realize that his son is interested in poetry‚ writing and does not like violent activities. "Mostly‚ I will never forget Baba’s valiant

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    matters in Haryana and Punjab‚ Baba Ram Rahim. The man loves to be in news and Mr Anil Vij has very good reason to choose him on a purpose to donate largesse of 50 lakhs and that too on the eve of National Sports Day which incidentally falls on 29th August. GURMEET-RAM-RAHIM-SINGH Why a senior minister in Haryana would do something of this sort? Well! To begin with‚ Baba Ram Rahim and Anil Vij are strange bedfellows when it comes to generating controversies. Baba Ram Rahim has many avatars as he

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    between local Afghani kids‚ regardless of their social status. The main characters in this story that come from a higher socioeconomic level are Baba‚ a lawyer from the Pashtun tribe‚ and his son Amir. The main characters in this story that come from the lower socioeconomic level are Ali‚ a servant from the Hazara tribe‚ and his son Hassan who are servants to Baba and his family. The Kite Runner explores how different classes of people worked together to run things in Afghanistan. In the Kite Runner

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    Perreault 1 Emerald Perreault Mrs. Wagner English IIII 20‚ December‚ 2011 American Perception V.S Kite Runner Perception of Afghanistan The U.S went thru the most tragic‚ life changing‚ mind conflicting event of all time. On September‚ 11‚ 2001 terrorist flew two plans into the Twin Towers in New York City. The terrorist attack on 9/11 devastated and ruined an enormous amount of American lives. Weather an American lost a friend‚ loved one‚ or relative‚ every American lost something valuable

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    The Kite Runner to display different aspects of the relationships between father and son. In the beginning‚ the relationship between Amir and his father Baba is the most talked about. Like most young men Amir admires his Baba‚ “He motioned to me to hold to his hat for him and I was glad to‚ because everyone would see that he was my father‚ my Baba.”( P.16) He strives for his fathers acceptance and approval though he rarely feels as though he has attained it. Amir makes several attempts to try and

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    someone close to them. Baba portrays forgiveness when he forgives Hassan for stealing Amir’s money and watch even though Hassan didn’t actually steal it. Baba is unaware that Amir was only framing Hassan for stealing his money and watch. Baba asks‚ "Did you steal that money? Did you steal Amir’s watch‚ Hassan?" Hassan responded‚ "Yes." By Hassan taking the blame of stealing Amir’s belongings‚ he shows indirect forgiveness towards Amir who is in the room with Amir and Baba. There are two acts of forgiveness

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    seeks and finds atonement to be good again. Baba and Amir are members of the Pashtuns‚ the majority‚ who believe they are better than the Hazara and follow the Sunni sect of Islam. Baba is a wealthy‚ astute businessman‚ one who‚ Amir imagines as larger than life‚ and is determined to win his father’s acceptance and approval but more often does not. Moreover‚ he often believes that his father hates him. In addition‚ like that of his father‚ Baba is one that carries his own secret‚ a secret not

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    bestselling novel The Kite Runner‚ by Khaled Hosseini‚ two boys‚ Hassan and Amir‚ have a friendship that is not as typical as other children’s. In every friendship there is always at least one loyal friend. The friendships between: Amir and Hassan; Baba and Ali‚ and a developing one between Amir and Farid at the end of the novel are all categorized by loyalty but each relationship has unique differences. In the novel the main character Amir describes his life including his troublesome friendship

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    Hassan and Ali move out and Baba and Amir move to America. Here are the examples. 1. Amir and Baba’s relationship is fake. Amir is pretending to be someone he is not by pretending to enjoy the soccer games Baba always takes him to see. 2. Amir and Baba’s relationship becomes real when Baba is diagnosed with cancer. Amir cares for him and stays with him until he dies. They become very close. 3. Amir and Baba are very alike. They both betrayed their best friends. Baba betrayed Ali by sleeping with

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    know your worth‚ they’ll create one for you”. (Nolah) In the novel‚ The Kite Runner‚ by Khaled Hosseini‚ Amirs father” Baba” is greatly responsible for determining the personality of Amir. Born without a mother and raised by his father‚ Amir lives with a single role model in his life who repeatedly expects more from his disappointing son. Amir is like a key while in the same way Baba is a door that has no key hole. ” With me as the glaring exception‚ my father molded the world around him to his liking”

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