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    of society to overcome challenges in their path. In the novel‚ The Kite Runner authored by Khaled Hosseini‚ some characters face a lot of difficulties against the society in general. Hassan being a Hazara has constant opposition throughout his life. Baba finds a great change in his stature when he comes to America. Amir spends 26 years of his life keeping a secret that leads him to discovering many more secrets. Hassan faced a lot of challenges because he came from a social class that was considered

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    closer relationship with his father Baba. Baba expects amir to be more of a masculine figure. A successful businessman to be exact. Amir however‚ is more of a dorky kid. What are the differences or beliefs that are causing turmoil? Baba did not accept Amir. Amir was nothing like his father. Baba said “If I had not seen the doctor pull him out of my wife with my own eyes‚ I’d never believe he’s my son (Hosseini 23). This shows that baba felt some kind of hatred. A

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    Kasra Ahadi The Kite Runner Essay Bravery is being strong in the moment of pain or fear. In Khaled Hosseini’s The Kite Runner‚ between Baba and Hassan I believe that Hassan showed to have more bravery of the two. Hassan is a great example of having emotional strength and as being considered a great warrior. He fights and protects for Amir his whole life and never backs down from situations no matter the cost. Hassan’s emotional strength gets him a long way in life as he overcomes difficult situations

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    The relationship between Baba‚ Amir’s father‚ and Amir shows us how Amir always wanted his father’s attention‚ which leads him to always feeling jealous when Baba would treat Hassan better‚ or give him any sort of attention. Even though Amir and Hassan were best friends he still felt like he had to out do Hassan to prove himself in front of Baba. Hosseini shows us how complex Amir and Baba’s relationship is‚ throughout the whole novel Amir tries his best to grab Babas attention which leads him

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    redemption and attain the satisfaction of self-fulfillment. Hosseini characterizes Baba as a wealthy‚ well-respected businessman who shows skepticism towards religious fundamentalism and follows his own moral code. Although‚ being rebellious to ones religion is looked down by society‚ Baba is still well respected because he acts with self-assurance and audacity. One can almost see these qualities radiating outward from Baba. He tries to convey these qualities to Amir‚ his son. He explains to Amir that

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    caring man who was hard on himself in his childhood all the way up to his adult years. 2. Amir and Hassan’s relationship was extremely similar to Baba and Ali’s. Amir and Hassan were the closest things to brothers or best friends that each other had‚ in just the same way that Baba and Ali were‚ but Hassan and Ali were never called friends of Amir or Baba. The relationship between Ali and Hassan was loyal and friendly from one side‚ but betraying and deceitful from the other. They are so different

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    Both of these versions of the story are very well fulfilled‚ however I believe that book has more detail and explains the story better. The book is superior to the film because the author described various facets of Amir’s emotional world‚ it showed Baba dying‚ and included important parts of the struggle Amir and Sohrab went through to get to America together. In the book‚ the author gets into the detail of Amir’s feelings and inner conflicts between himself and Hassan. In the movie it only shows

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    Baba‚ the father‚ was a father who did not have the same interests as his son‚ Amir. This situation got in the way of the two. Baba is not the most understanding of Amir’s. Baba and Amir are total opposites that Baba feels that “If I hadn’t seen the doctor pull him out of my wife with my own eyes. I’d never believe he’s my son” (Hosseini 23). Baba does his best to find interest that are the same as Amir’s and Baba does try to have a good bond with his son

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    this to Baba was because Baba was complaining about how Amir was not growing up and becoming a young man the way that Baba did. Baba has a want for Amir to be exactly like him and Baba is constantly disappointed when he sees that Amir is very different from himself. This is one of the main reasons that there is a constant barrier between Baba and Amir. Rahim Khan is more of a father figure to Amir than Baba is at this time because Rahim has always supported Amir in everything. While Baba complains

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    deprived of acceptance and affection. Baba expects his son to grow to be a masculine‚ courageous‚ and independent young man‚ just as he himself had been. However‚ as Amir strays from Baba’s perception of a bold young man and starts to take great interest in reading books‚ poems‚ and writing just like his mother‚ he rejects Amir. In consequence‚ Amir desires and longs for Baba’s acceptance and affection which results Amir to become the total opposite of what Baba hoped he’d be. The famous quote‚

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