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    litter their conversations. In fact‚ Baba states that “there is no act more wretched than stealing.” (18) Not until the discovery of Baba’s betrayal does Amir truly understand the importance of redemption and the purpose behind his father’s generosity. Similar to Amir‚ Baba did not account for future emotions regarding his intimacy with Sanaubar; a decision which produced Hassan. Their relationship can be seen in the light of battling kites. Amir feels as though Baba is above him‚ attempting to cut his

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    make up truths about redemption. In Amir’s eyes he tries to retrieve himself for Baba‚ his dad by winning the kite tournament with Hassan and bringing back the opponents losing kite and bring it to Babe. He wants to do this because he feels as though it was his fault that his mother died. She died when she was giving birth to him. So he feels guilty for his mother’s death. So that’s why he tries to redeem himself with Baba‚ so that it sorta make up for what he had loss when he was

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    received in the past. So Amir feels that he and Hassan are now on equal terms. Past events affect a character’s actions so therefore also affect their attitude. In the past‚ Amir tries to get acceptance from Baba because Amir knows he is not the intrepid person that Baba wants him to be. Baba thinks that Amir would “become a man who can’t stand up to anything”. So whenever Amir is facing a problem as an adult‚ he tries to disprove his father and changes his attitude to an attitude of a man who stands

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    own younger son and daughter born soon after the marriage. The book outlines Adeline’s struggle to find a place where she feels she belongs. Denied love from her parents‚ she finds some solace in relationships with her grandfather Ye Ye‚ and her Aunt Baba‚ but they are taken from her. Adeline immerses herself in striving for academic achievement in the hope of winning favour‚ but also for its own rewards as she finds great pleasure in words and scholarly success. The book was written following the successful

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    novel states the first negative reality for Adeline was her mother’s death. Adeline’s mother died after giving birth to her. Everyone except Ye Ye and Aunt Baba thinks that Adeline brings bad luck. Big Sister said ‘If you had not been born‚ Mama would still be alive. She died because of you. You are bad luck.’ (Page 3) The positive thing is Aunt Baba and Ye Ye love Adeline and they will keep encouraging her to pursue her dreams and achieve the goals in her life. In sixth grade‚ Wu Chun Mei‚ Adeline’s

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    Amir and soraya get married. Although it is a happy time‚ by the end of the chapter you are lost in emotions with the death of Baba‚ Amir’s beloved father. This violence shapes the book and carries a depth in it. For Amir‚ he grows up with violence all around him‚ and throughout the book‚ you see how he develops the ability to stand up for himself. Which was something Baba was “ashamed” of him for. This same story with no violence

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    multiple times‚ and her siblings blamed her for their mother’s death. Just wonder she felt‚ Adeline Yen Mah‚ with her horrid family‚ separation from her only loved ones; her aunt and single grandfather‚ and her genius mind that only her beloved Aunt Baba treasured. As it seems‚ this depressing novel‚ Chinese Cinderella‚ by Adeline Yen Mah‚ the one who lived through it all‚ was the most unfortunate girl in all of eastern China. Once Adeline’s mother died after Adeline’s birth‚ her siblings blamed

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    a boy from Kabul‚ Afghanistan. He begins to describe two figures from Kabul: his friend‚ Hassan‚ and his father‚ Baba. Amir explains that Hassan was a Hazara‚ a lower-class citizen. Hassan and his father serve as servants to Baba and Amir. Amir shows obvious respect for his father in his description of him; however‚ Baba says that Hassan always has to save Amir from the bullies. Baba shows more respect to Hassan‚ which angers Amir. Amir and Hassan hear of the death of the king. News of a republic

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    as the protagonist. Amir was a boy born from a wealthy and highly regarded family in Kabul‚ Afghanistan. His mother passed away giving birth to him‚ and Amir inferred to this and his cowardice as to why Baba‚ his father‚ developed displeasure at his presence. Soon‚ the long lasting hatred from Baba converted Amir’s childhood dream into earning his father’s approbation. In contrast to Amir’s father‚ Rahim Khan‚ Baba’s closest friend‚ was really fond of Amit and gave him encouragement when he first

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    and ambition‚ Baba did not want this for Amir. Amir was discouraged by his father‚ who was the most important influence in his life. Throughout his childhood‚ Amir was set to win his father’s love‚ which made Amir very ambitious. He won his father’s love for a short period of time when he had won the kite flying competition. Amir’s morality morphs throughout “The Kite Runner.” At first‚ he did not have good morals; he was very selfish and jealous. This is shown when Amir lies to Baba about Hassan

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