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    A Father's Protection

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    to protect their sons from any harm. This is shown when Baba and David want their sons to have successful careers as opposed to pursuing a career they love as well as keeping a life-changing secret from their sons. In The Kite Runner and The Memory Keeper’s Daughter both Baba and David are hopeful that their sons will have successful careers as opposed to supporting them in doing something they love. While their intentions are good‚ Baba and David’s actions do not come across as protective and

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    Both Baba and Amir were guilty for something they had done in the past and there guilt always followed them everywhere. Baba was guilty for sleeping with Ali’s wife Sanubar and having Hassan. Amir was guilty for Hassan’s rape and for the way he always treated Hassan in their childhood. Both Amir and Baba had guilt that tortured them‚ it shows how they are both similar throughout the book. They both made

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    The Kite Runner: Notes

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    1. Maybe Hassan was the price I had to pay‚ the lamb I had to slay to win baba. Despite his efforts‚ Amir never really succeeds in winning his father’s love. Do you agree? In ‘The Kite Runner’‚ Khaled Hosseini depicts Amir as someone who tries very hard to get something that he desires‚ however does not receive it. In this case‚ Amir did not really ‘win’ Baba’s love. Through his early childhood‚ Amir and Baba’s contrast in each other caused much of the problem‚ and after the kite flying tournament

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    Kite Runner Questions Chapter 3 1. What did Baba decide to construct and pay for? 2. Why do you think Amir lied to Baba and told him that Hassan had “the runs” when they were about to leave for the orphanage opening? 3. Why did Amir say to Baba‚ “ I think I have sataran” (Cancer)? 4. What was Baba’s response when the wind knocked his hat to the ground and everyone laughed at him during his dedication speech to the orphanage? What does this say about his character

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    after that instance Amir is too afraid to face Hassan and he frames him so he and Ali are sent away and he can escape his guilty conscious. Amir is also very selfish all he thinks about is himself he hate it when Baba showers attention on anyone other than himself and he hates that Baba talks more affectionately of Hassan than himself and he also seems to have a superiority complex and refers to Hassan as a simple Hazara when it suits him. 2.Hassan is described as having a “Chinese doll face

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    did they move to after Pakistan? They moved to America after Pakistan. 2. What job did Baba get? Baba got a job at a gas station. 3. Why didn’t he want food stamps? Baba refused food stamps because this was an insult to his pride. He is mentioned to have a strict code of honour and pride and accepting outside help to take care of his own problem. 4. What did Baba give Amir for his birthday? Why? Baba gave Amir a coveted Stingray bicycle and a fancy wristwatch‚ but Amir felt like those gifts

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    A STUDY ON CUSTOMER SATISFACTION ABOUT THE SERVICE RENDERED BY THE TRUE SAI WORKS WITH REFERENCE TO PASSENGER CARS IN SALEM CITY [pic] Submitted to The True Sai Works‚ Salem. Requirement for the award of degree of Bachelor Of Business Administration (B.B.A.) Submitted by N.NIZAR AHAMED (Regd. No; 07AHA1488) Under the guidance of Mr. C.Mugunthan‚ M.com.‚ M.Phil.‚ (Head of the Department-Management) SALEM SOWDESWARI COLLEGE (SFC) Affiliated to Periyar University‚ Salem-636010

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    real life traits. But I found it annoying that many characters with senseless names keep popping up with no purpose like Uncle Potty (translate: Uncle Shit)‚ and Major Aloo (Major Potato) and Father Booty. Anyways‚ there are two protagonists: Biju and Sai. And the action of the novel takes place in the year 1986. . The story is set in Kalimpong‚ and is based on the backdrop of the Gorkha Insurgency Movement‚ and how different people and families coped with the situation. The author’s description is very

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    allowed a mistake to unfold‚ continuing a damning cycle his father Baba started. Yet this man who started the lie first appears as an icon of morality and determination. However‚ as each page unfolds it is unraveled that he is flawed just like the rest. Through Hosseini’s characterization of Baba‚ it is revealed that he is a man who donned the armor of morality‚ hiding the mistakes he committed within. Hosseini first presents Baba as a “towering Pashtun‚ [with] hands capable of uprooting a willow

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    Amir and Hassan had been connected from a young age despite their differences‚ and the fact they had fed from the same breast creates a special bond between the two which they say is unbreakable. Amir and Hassan had grown up together just as Ali and Baba had grown up together‚ ‘just like Hassan and I grew up a generation later’ which portrays how history is repeating itself as Amir and Hassan are living the replication of their relationship. However‚ even though Amir and Hassan are extremely close

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