Amir jan I think Amir is the most important role. Amir is the narrator of this story, this story tells his childhood and runs through his life. He recalled the tragedy of 1975. And he committed a terrible sin against his friend and brother Hassan. Since Amir sinned at the age of 12, Amir tells us that he is himself of today. His childhood was a childhood when he struggled every day. In this sin, the redemption sought and was also beautiful, and I found it. Baba and Amir think that they are better than Hazara, and are members of most Pashtun people who follow Sunni Muslims.
The kite runner 's paper The theme of the kite runner The father - child relationship (Amir and Baba) Amir, the hero of the kite runner, is a boy who always wishes to admire his father Baba and accept. Example 34 of Kite Runner's article summarizes the comparison of Hedge of Odyssey, adventure of Huckleberry Fin of Mark Twain, and Homer of Hoel's Hosseini kite. "Kite athlete" has three themes in the book, the first theme of love, loyalty, guilt is the love of "kite athlete", but Baba is his and his son's servant I love Hassan and Ali. He loves them as a family
The title "kite runner" symbolizes the battle of the kite, and kite sports influence moments in the novel. Hassan is the best kite player in Kabul and the last blue kite operation caused a big change in Amir if it was not nationwide after Amir had won the kite showdown. At the beginning of the story, the operation of the kite was related to Hassan 's rape and Amir' s sorrow. When the kite appeared throughout the story, they started the story of Amir and finished it. Amir flew Sorab and the kite
Title is: kite runner. The fight of the kite is a traditional movement in Afghanistan. Hassan is Amir's kite player. He ran to take the kite and Amir was unconscious as he cut out their string. He knows that such a kite will land without seeing it. One day Amir won the local competition and finally won Baba's praise. Hassan went to the last kite for Amir and said, 'Please give me 1000 times.'
Amir is a wealthy Pashtun boy, Hassan is the son of Ariel's father, Ali's son Hazara. Hassan is Amir's successful "kite runner"; he knows where the kite falls without seeing it. Amir's father, Amir's wealthy businessman known lovingly as Baba, loves two boys, but criticizes Amir. Amir finds a more friendly father in Baba's closest friend Rahim Khan, understands him, supports his interest in writing, and Baba believes this interest is worthy of women.