Love Theme in the Kite Runner
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Love Theme in the Kite Runner
Love Theme in The Kite Runner
The Relationship between Amir and Hassan
Hassan was loyal to Amir through everything because that is the personality he was born with, because he grew up with Amir and looked up to him as a brother a friend, not because he was born a Hazara and not simply because he was Amir’s servant. Amir never asked Hassan to do anything like that for him. This accentuated Hassan’s love and loyalty for Amir out of his own free will.
When discovering that Hassan was Baba's son, everything became clear to Amir: Baba's affections for Hassan, Hassan’s undying love for his half-brother. Amir’s sibling rivalry and jealousy of Hassan, Amir’s betrayal of Hassan his own flesh and blood. It all just hit at once.
In Sorabh, Amir saw a chance of redemption to Baba, whom he had stolen a son (Hassan) from and to Hassan whom he had also stolen a son from after indirectly causing Hassan’s death. Sorabh was everything Amir needed in his life to complete it or to simply move on.
Share moments of friendship
But amir demeans him
The Relationship between Amir and Baba
Amir constantly feels as if he has to earn his father’s