Throughout history, bears have been used to symbolize power, protection and courage for their protective instincts and powerful bodies. In The Kite Runner of Khalid Hosseini, Baba is usually referring to a bear. He is a respected businessman in Kabul. Baba is considered to be very moral and powerful. During the birth of his son Amir, he lost his wife and Amir was so scared that he would stand with other children so he could easily easily reach other nearby children I was bullied. Baba is worried that if Amir is unable to handle himself as a child, he can not deal with himself like an adult.
Kite runner is a novel by Khalid Hosseini. Khalid was an Afghanistan-American who told a devastating story of the life of the Afghan people. It documents the collapse of Afghanistan, the rise of the Taliban regime, and the way refugees fled to most of Pakistan and the United States. There is an incredible flow in this story, full of many themes such as guilt and salvation. The story begins with two boys, Amir and Hassan, who spent some time in the kite race in Kabul. Amir is from a wealthy house, Hassan is the son of Amir's father's servant. Amir is good at kite racing and there are even opportunities to demonstrate his talent in a tournament. Before he won the game, his father did not think he was a man. Another boy, Asef criticized the friendship between Amir and Hassan. On the day he tried to hurt Amir, Hassan kept him.
I will comment on the book "Kite Runner" by Khalid Hosseini. The kite runner is the story of a little boy from the Wazir Akbar Khan district of Kabul who became friends with Amil, his son Hassan of his father Hazara. The background of the story is an event to come between the collapse of the monarchy of Afghanistan and the Soviet invasion, a number of refugees sent to Pakistan and the United States, and the Taliban regime emerged. I think that this is very funny and very funny book so I am reviewing the kite runner.
Throughout history, bears have been used to symbolize power, protection and courage for their protective instincts and powerful bodies. In The Kite Runner of Khalid Hosseini, Baba is usually referring to a bear. He is a respected businessman in Kabul. Baba is considered to be very moral and powerful. During the birth of his son Amir, he lost his wife and Amir was so scared that he would stand with other children so he could easily easily reach other nearby children I was bullied. Baba is worried that if Amir is unable to handle himself as a child, he can not deal with himself like an adult. Baba is a very powerful and powerful personality, and their relationship is not very strong, as Amir is often seen as weak and weak.