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    God this is a poem for the khalif O Ali‚ loin of God‚ king of men Ali and it is from the Shia Bring joy to our sorrowful hearts.” Religious belief Chapter 3 Most people in Afghanistan are illiterate Pg 12-13‚ description of Amir’s father‚ displays his true love to his father and the fact that he looks up to his father and thinks of him as a hero Sense of dethronement and loss because Amir felt he would lose his

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    Rugmaker Essay - Identity Essay Question - Analyse how an idea is developed in a text you are studying. In the text‚ The Rugmaker of Mazar-e-Sharif an autobiography by Najaf Mazari and Robert Hillman‚ the main character‚ Najaf Mazari‚ through the tests and trails he faces in his life‚ develops the idea of identity. The idea of identity is a major issue for Najaf and is most apparent at times in Afghanistan‚ his time in the refugee

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    its way out. Looking back now‚ I realize I have been peeking into that deserted ally for the last twenty-six years.” (p.1) Khaled Hussein’s story of the The Kite runner showed a intensity of love‚ trust‚ and betrayal towards two completely different people. Amir the son of a wealthy man in the northern area of Kabul who develops a friendship with one of his servant named Hassan. As years journey‚ Amir had a chance to save Hassan but the way he acted affected their lives which led them to follow two

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    with adventure‚ secrets‚ love‚ loyalty and redemption. It is told through Amir’s perspective. Amir is raised in an affluent Afghani neighborhood in Kabul. Amir is very privileged in contrast to his servant Hassan. Amir is Pashtun‚ and Hassan is Hazara. Hazaras are discriminated against by most Pashtuns. Amir and Hassan are bullied for beings close despite their racial differences. Amir feels resentment towards Hassan because Hassan is the son that Amir’s father always wanted. Hassan is athletic and

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    returns and the Taliban have a foothold on the area the setting is described as more desert like with dried out trees and an abundance of dirt all everywhere. This progression in time not only affects the setting but the people‚ the culture and the overall actions of the Islamic people in the book from what seemed to be a friendly‚ happy environment to a more fearful and dangerous

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    lip is a birth defect that usually appears as a missing part of the upper lip that can extend towards the nose. Harelip is another term for cleft lip‚ but is considered an offensive way to say it. He was also poor and he was not close to a lot of people. Hassan’s relationship based on his friendship with Amir‚ is that he was loyal to him and never told on his friends‚ he was easily persuaded to do things even when he knew he would upset his father. Hassan’s first word was Amir and I believe this

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    friend‚ Hassan. Amir doesn’t care much about Hassan’s feelings and he pretty much treats him as a servant. Baba is ashamed of Amir since he cannot stand up for himself because when Assef and his other buddies pick on Amir because he is “friends” with a Hazara but Hassan stands up for Amir and threatens the bullies with a slingshot. When they win the kite cutting competition‚ Hassan goes and retrieves the kite but he soon meets with the bullies‚ Amir soon finds him and witnesses the situation of Hassan

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    wet nurse‚ but the events that happen will forever plague their relationship. To Amir‚ Hassan was a friend who he had conflicted feelings for. One part of him was always remembering their past while the other was telling Amir that he was a worthless hazara. This inner battle constantly kept Amir from getting too close to Hassan. On the other hand‚ to Hassan‚ Amir was everything. Amir was the one who kept him happy‚ read to him everyday‚ and was always there when times got tough. Hassan would do anything

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    only when they deal with these issues that their true colors really show. In reality Baba and Amir ’s few similarities far outweigh their many differences. Amir and Baba appear to the outside world‚ and even to each other to be completely different people. Amir perceives Baba as perfect. Amir sees his father as a wealthy‚ and powerful man; everything anyone could aspire to be. In contrast Baba sees Amir as a weakling and a coward for the most part. He seems almost disgusted by Amir ’s weak stomach

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    But Amir also sees how similar he and Baba are: both betrayed "the people who would have given their lives for us."Amir wonders if Ali and Hassan would have survived if he hadn’t driven them out of the house. Amir begins to understand how‚ by saving Sohrab‚ he might atone for both Baba’s sins and his own. Rahim Khan’s phrase

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