The Kite Runner is about friendship, betrayal, and the price of loyalty.
Hassan and Amir grew up together, lived in the same house, were fed
from the same breast, and shared many other similarities. Yet, there
are differences between them, and those differences created who they
are. Amir and Hassan grew up in two different worlds: Amir is the son
of a wealthy man, while Hassan is the servant of Amir’s father, and he
is a Hazara. Which at that time, a Hazara wasn’t worth to played with,nor talked to.
I agree with Ashli that the Kite Runner is about friendship, betrayal, and the price of loyalty. This book is mostly about friendship and everything that has to do with it. In the book Amir is not that loyalty to Hassan as Hasssan is to him.
The part of the book that talks really about their friendship, was the part Hassan got raped, because Amire did not take Hassan as his own brother even though they hang out a lot and are always with each other Amire once said that Hassan can’t never be his brother, because he is a Hazara.
Amire was very jealous of Hassan, he thing his father love Hassan more than him. Whenever he do something good his dad don’t see it. He felt like he was sharing his dad with Hassan and he don’t want that.He wanted his father to his self only.
Ashli said that he was selfish, and i think in a way its kind of truth. He did not do anything to help his friend out when he was getting raped. He just stood there and watch. In my opinion if Amire was going to step in Hassan was never going to get raped, because the other kids know his father is rich and they will not want to hit a rich men.
The part of this book that really touch me was when Amire flam Hassan up. After the rap part Amire could not stand benign in the same place as Hassan, he stay away from him and don’t talk to him But he still felt guilty for not helping him out. So after his birth day he took all his money and new watch that he got an hide it in Hassan and his father house saying hassan stole it so ht his father could throw them out.
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