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    Two Africans Recall the Arrival of the Europeans Baba and Ilanga bot remembered the event of the Europeans coming to their villages. The villagers sat and wondered what it would be like when the Europeans came. Before they came Baba and Ilanga lived in their village where they both worked out in their fields‚ or hoeing their plantation. Everyone had different opinions of what life would be like once they arrived. Some thought that it would be good and that the Europeans would take care of them‚

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    guilt and redemption. To begin with‚ Amir’s character is remarkably complex. It is difficult to identify sometimes whether he is playing the role of a protagonist‚ or an antagonist—due to some of his decisions or choices. Amir growing up always had Baba to rely on and fight his battles. But when Amir is alone he lacks knowledge or power to protect himself. Considering this‚ it is why he could not stand up for Hassan during the traumatic rape.

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    from a poor Hazara family. Amir lived with his father‚ Baba‚ in a lavish home in Kabul. Meanwhile‚ Hassan and his father‚ Ali‚ lived in a small mud hut on the grounds of Baba’s estate‚ and Ali worked as Baba’s servant. Hassan is very poor while Amir is rich. Rahim khan is babas business partner and a father figure to amir when baba isn’t present during amirs conflicts. 3. Rahim khan is babas business partner and a father figure to amir when baba isn’t present during amirs conflicts. 4. Amir’s mother

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    down upon by the Pashtuns. ’I work always. In Afghanistan I work‚ in America I work. Thank you very much‚ Mrs. Dobbins‚ but I don’t like it free money.’....’Fifteen years I been doin’ this job and nobody’s ever done this‚’ she said. And that was how Baba ended those humiliating food stamp moments at the cash register and alleviated one of his greatest fears: that an Afghan would see him buying food with charity money

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    Word Count: 2080 Hosseini ’s use of recurrent symbols and motifs to represent not just the personal relationships in the story‚ but to portray the larger scale problems in Afghanistan‚ has received both applaud and criticism. Through the use of these literary techniques‚ Hosseini illustrates the progression of characters and relationships whilst engaging our emotions with the quest for redemption and portraying the changing backdrop of Afghanistan. Hosseini ’s use of symbols and motifs in The

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    meant it. Now I knew my mother had liked almond cake with oney and hot tea that she’d once used the word ‘profoundly’ that she’d fretted about her happiness. I had just learned more about my mother from this old man on the street than I ever did from Baba.” Page # 263 Characters 1) Farid‚ The Driver “That’s

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    Occasionally in the novel Baba drinks an alcoholic beverage. In Islam‚ this is an inexcusable sin. Readers with pervious knowledge would understand how great the event in the book is. It is understood in the novel that Baba is not very religious but this act shows how far to the other side of religion he truly is. Another example is when Amir waits until Sohrab is on his death

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    Netherlands Gafoor Saddy‚ F. (2009). Risky business: Islamic banking & finance. (3 ed.‚ Vol. 7‚ pp. 20-25). Subbarao‚ D.‚ 2009‚ ―Ethics and the world of finance‖ Keynote address at the Conference on "Ethics and the World of Finance‚" organized by Sri Sathya Sai University‚ Prasanthi Nilayam‚ Andhra Pradesh‚ 28 August 2009.

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    Introduction (AGG) People change for many reasons but the loss of a loved is one of the biggest reasons why a person would change. (BS-1) In the book Under The Persimmon Tree Najmah changes because of the loss of her father and brother. (BS-2) She also has more changes while she travels through the mountains with Akthar and Khalida because her mother and baby brother passed away. (BS-3) These losses motivate Najmah to go look for her brother and father in Peshawar and meet Nusrat who encourages her

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    war in the village Golestan‚ Afghanistan a girl named Najmah and in the village Peshawar‚ Pakistan a girl named Nusrat both have many similarities as they go through conflicts throughout this story. (BS-1) Najmah‚ her mother Mada-jan‚ and her father Baba-jan go through many physical conflicts during this war. (BS-2) Nusrat and Najmah also go through many emotional conflicts during their travels of war. (BS-3) Despite the fact war puts a negative effect on these people‚ it also has a positive message

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