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Relationship Between Father And Father In The Kite Runner

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In Khaled Hosseini's “The Kite Runner,” the book shares the story of a man who lives in guilt due to consequences of his actions from his childhood. Amir is the protagonist of the novel and is the son of a honorable and reputable man named Baba. During Amir’s childhood, Baba and Amir have a tense relationship due to Baba’s disappointment in Amir for him not being the son he wanted him to be. But, after fleeing from Kabul, Amir and his father encounter a change in their relationship. These changes ultimately lead to a closer positive connection between father and son and brought out the missing bond between both characters. Throughout Amir’s childhood, his father was a wealthy businessman and even built an orphanage for the children in Kabul. Baba was too worried about his honor and reputation within his own country that it led to him to neglect his own son. Amir would long so much for his father's attention, that he would stand outside his father’s study and listen to the conversations he had with other people inside, hoping that one day he would bond with his father the way he bonded with other men. With the transition to America, Amir meets an Afghan woman named Soraya. Baba noticed Amir's attraction to Soraya, and the two would talk about the matter amongst themselves. Amir eventually asks his father if he could ask General Taheri, Soraya’s father, for her hand as this is Afghan tradition. During the wedding, Baba speaks to General Taheri and says “...your are honorable

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