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Add to Add to collection s Add to saved. In Chapter 6, how does Amir feel about Hassan? Think about his conflicted feelings. What is the proudest moment of twelve-year old Amir's life as described in Chapter 7? The rest of my life might have turned out differently if I had.

What is the significance of the two memories and dream presented on pages ? Where does the family take a trip to in Chapter 8? What does Amir ask of Baba that makes Baba angry? What does Baba say in response? What is inscribed on the pomegranate tree in the backyard? So, why then is it significant that Amir tries to pick a fight with Hassan in front of that tree? Think symbolism. What ends up happening? What does Amir put under Hassan's mattress?

Why does he do it? What was your reaction to this? When Baba confronts Hassan about this, what does Hassan say? What does Baba then do that shocks Amir? What happens to Hassan and Ali? What happens to Hassan when he runs to get the blue kite for Amir?

Assef raped Hassan while his two friends hold him down. So, why then is it significant that Amir tries to pick a fight with Hassan in front of that tree?

Think symbolism. Begin typing your search term above and press enter to search. Press ESC to cancel. Social studies. Ben Davis October 14, Who is the antagonist in The Kite Runner? Why do boys in Afghanistan during the winter of have gashes on their fingers? What is tar. Tar is string and the boys have gashes on their fingers from flying kites and having the string cut into their fingers and from the razors that could occasionally cut them. In chapter 6, how does Amir feel about Hassan?

Think about his conflicted feelings. Why does he mean "my life as a ghost. He envies his natural athleticism. Amir means that if he won something he would be more than a bookworm to his father. He makes his father proud and Hassan. What happens to Hassan when he runs the blue kite for Amir? Assef foreshadowed this earlier in Chapter 5. Hassan is trapped in a Alley by the trio and they beat him up and then they sexually assault him.

Explain his theory and whether Amir is able to understand it. Baba says the only sin is theft. If you murder a man, you have stolen a life. Amir does not understand, but says he does so his father is happy. What impact do their ethnic backgrounds have on their relationship? Baba and Ali get along like friends. They know their limits, though. Hassan and Amir are the same way; they get along like brothers but know their limits in public around people.

Their ethnic background directly affects their relationships. It is ridiculed for a Hazara to be treated like anything but a peasant, or a servant.. The Shahnamah represents the time Hassan and Amir spend together and how it ties them together. Because Hassan was illiterate and could not read, Amir would read the book to him every day underneath the pomegranate tree.

At one point, Amir gets sick of reading and starts making up his own story and Hassan loves it, so that was a way for Amir to get to share his stories with someone finally. Amir looks up to Rahim, and sometimes wishes that Rahim was his father instead of Baba. And that is theft. Every other sin is a variation of theft. If you grow up defenseless and spineless, you will stay defenseless and spineless.

You will be a walking mat for others. Baba thinks Amir is a coward because he never stands up for himself; Hassan always has to stand up for him. I believe it scares him because one day Baba and Hassan will not be around, and Amir will be defenseless. What will this require Amir to do?

Rahim is telling Amir that there is a way to make everything right again. This will require Amir to go back to Afghanistan. Chapters PP. Why do boys in Afghanistan during the winter of have gashes on their fingers? What is tar? Tar is string for kites. In chapter 6, how does Amir feel about Hassan?

Think about his conflicted feelings. He is athletic and tough skinned, while Amir is the opposite. Amir is almost invisible to his father because he cannot do things that the average boy can. He is poetic not athletic and Baba is ashamed that his son is like that and not like Hassan.

Hassan is proud of him, and so is Baba. What happens to Hassan when he runs the blue kite for Amir? Assef foreshadowed this earlier in Chapter 5.

Hassan is loyal to Amir and tells them that he cannot give up the kite, for it is not his. So they pursue to beat him and Assef has his groupies hold Hassan down and Assef rapes him. Amir says this, and the words are important because regardless of him saying something or not, his life will be different. I think Amir is selfish because Hassan took the beating out of loyalty for Amir and he knew that and was too worried that they would do the same to him. What is the significance of the two memories and dream presented on pages ?

The significance of the dream and two memories is to show how innocent, loyal and helpless Hassan was, and how he accepts it.



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