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    strong father-son relationship would be if the son wanted to be just like his father‚ and a weak relationship would be the opposite where the son wants nothing to do with his father. In the novel The Kite Runner Amir‚ the protagonist‚ loved his father Baba and would do anything him. On the other hand‚ In Things Fall Apart Okonkwo wanted nothing to do with his father‚ and want to have nothing to do with him. In both novels The Kite Runner and Things Fall Apart the authors use the Father-son relationships

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    “every winter” to begins‚ because the writer wants to show that this is one of the biggest that will happen in Kabul‚ everyone looks forward to it. The story continues by Amir describing how nervous he is from a first person point of view. His father baba also looks forward to the kite-fighting event‚ because this is the only connection

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    ------------------------------------------------- The Kite Runner ------------------------------------------------- Context Khaled Hosseini was born in Kabul‚ Afghanistan‚ on March 4‚ 1965‚ and was the oldest of five children. Just as he describes in The Kite Runner‚ Kabul was a cosmopolitan city at the time. Western culture‚ including movies and literature‚ mixed with Afghan traditions‚ such as kite fighting in the winter. Lavish parties were normal at the Hosseini family’s home in the upper-middle

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    for a fatherly figure are between Baba and Amir‚ Hassan and Sohrab‚ and Amir and Sohrab. To begin‚ the strained relationship between Amir‚ the protagonist‚ and Baba‚ his father‚ as well as the events influenced by this relationship‚ demonstrates the necessity of a fatherly figure in one’s life. “The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree” is a well-known expression that holds true for many father and son relationships; however‚ this is not the case for Amir and Baba. In terms of father-son relationships

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    Sai Vemulapalli 06/20/2013 Business Letter 405 University place‚ Syracuse‚ NY 13210 June 20‚ 2013 Ms. Colleen Kepler Dept. of L.L.L 340 H.B.C‚ Syracuse University‚ Syracuse‚ NY 13244 Dear Ms. Kepler: My name is Sai Vemulapalli‚ and I am an undergraduate‚ sophomore student at Syracuse University pursuing an Architecture major and a Psychology minor. I am an international student from India. I am writing to apply for the peer counseling job for the English 211 course. I am interested in the

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    jealous with Hassan because he thinks baba love Hassan more than him. "I wished I too had a scar that would beget Baba’s sympathy. It wasn’t fair." (Hosseini 50) In this quote‚ Amir is jealous with Hassan because now‚ Hassan is looking the same with baba. He has the same scar. It will make baba love him more. Besides it‚ in the family‚ Hassan is the servant he can get a lot of love from baba while Amir need to work hard but he still not get the love from baba. This reason makes him think Hassan is

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    the Kite Runner‚ Amir and Hassan are best friends‚ but later on‚ Amir betrays Hassan by not helping him when Hassan was getting raped by Assef. There are many other betrayals in The Kite Runner‚ including‚ when Baba never tells Amir that he is the father of Hassan‚ and Amir never tells Baba he left Hassan in the alleyway‚ or that he put the watch and money under Hassan’s mattress. Amir twice betrays his servant‚ Hassan. Amir fails to help Hassan when he was being raped by Assef shortly after the

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    Ali Baba...narration Characters Ali Baba Ali Baba’s Wife Ali Baba’s son Kasim Kasim’s Wife Margiana Abdallah Apothecary Leader of the Thieves 2 Robbers In a town in Persia there dwelt two brothers‚ one named Kasim‚ the other Ali Baba. Kasim was married to a rich wife and lived in plenty‚ while Ali Baba had to maintain his wife and children by cutting wood in a neighboring forest and selling it in the town. One day‚ when Ali Baba was in the forest‚ he saw a troop of men on horseback

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    is reinforced later on in the novel when we learn in Chapter 11 that Baba was like the widower who remarries but can’t let go of his dead wife. We also acknowledge that Amir’s affection towards his father is also clear through his jealousy of Hassan. For example‚ Baba took out Hassan and Amir in the antique Black Ford Mustang which drew envious looks as it was in Hassan’s and Amir’s favourite film they watched in the cinema. Baba‚ not only buying Amir a kite from the best kite maker in Kabul‚ but

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    perception are; firstly after Baba fled to America with Amir his hardships had begun. Secondly after coming to America Amir has forgotten about his past. The guilt Amir carried around with is gone‚ he compares America to a river because‚ after immigrating Amir’s sins and his guilt get washed away; however this satisfaction does not last long. Later on Amir learns that Baba lied to him about Hassan and all of his emotion come to life when find out about the secret that Baba was hiding from him. Finally

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