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    levels of status because of race/religion barriers. Hassan, who is inferior to Amir, often deals with outcasting by Afghanistan society. Yet he often becomes the superior one whenever he steps up to protect Amir and himself. Hassan combats with illiteracy and his lack of education, prompting him to learn as he grows up. His devotion to Amir, whom he believes to be a friend, is noticed by Assef who later tries to change Hassan’s way of thought. Hassan battles against the discrimination and social norm

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    character Hassan in the book The Kite Runner experiences multiple injustices throughout his lifetime. Although the readers may view the injustices as appalling and horrific things, Hassan himself may not. Justice is defined as moral rightness as well as just behavior or treatment. Hassan was raised by Ali, his father figure, as a servant for Amir and his father. Although Hassan was a Hazara and a servant for Amir, he was way more than that. He was his best friend. Being a Hazara, Hassan and Ali were

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    Introduction This report is based on the investigation on the Hassan’s family who has a child who is not feeding, has a slow growth rate and is not thriving very well. The Mother and Father were sent to a parental clinic to undergo genetic testing, before the birth of the child due the mother receiving regular transfusions. They were also tested for FBE and Hb Electrophoresis after few months for transfusion and part of postnatal testing. The child also had a Hb electrophoresis performed. The reason

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    tremendous role in The Kite Runner through Hassan and Amir. Amir and Hassan grow up together in Kabul, Afghanistan. Amir lives in a house with his father, Baba. Hassan and his father, Ali, live on the same piece of property as Amir and Baba because Hassan and Ali are their servants. Although Hassan is a servant of Amir, he considers Amir his best friend: “‘Amir agha and I are friends’” (Hosseini 72). Because Hassan considers Amir his best friend, Hassan has undying loyalty to him. As time goes on

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    The Kite Runner Analysis

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    friend named Hassan. Amir is Hassan’s owner, in other words, his servant. They are friends when they are children but when Hassan’s in a dangerous situation, Amir doesn’t help him out. Instead of helping Hassan, he decides to run away to protect himself. Although Amir is victimized by both internal and external forces, it is mainly his own cowardice, jealousy, and shame which causes his relationship with Hassan to deteriorate and lead to their break up. At first, he is jealous with Hassan because he

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    that shows great quality and kindness. Throughout the novel, Hassan is a loyal, forgiving and a good-natured person because he is always there for his family and friends and puts everyone else before himself. As a matter of fact, Hassan was always more than a servant to Amir, more like a brother and a true friend. He sacrifices himself in order to make others happy and will never betray Amir no matter what happens. To begin with, Hassan is Amir’s most loyal and faithful servant, he was always there

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    Kite Runner, the author brings the reader on a journey where we are introduced to two young boys, Amir and Hassan. It is a story about their friendship and the choices they make while growing up in Kabul. Although, Amir and Hassan are raised in the same household, and are fed from same breast, they grow up in different realities: Amir is a Pashtun and the son of a rich and noble man, Hassan is a Hazara and Amir’s servant, whose father also served for Amir’s father. These two boys find themselves

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    and usually work as slaves to a Pashtun. This is reflected in the friendship between Hassan, a Hazara, and Amir, a Pashtun, as Amir deals with an internal conflict of whether Hassan is his slave or his friend which shows that a relationship between people from different classes will cause one person to believe they are higher than the other. Because of this difference in class Amir won’t sacrifice himself for Hassan because he’s lower than him which causes us to understand that a one-way relationship

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    examine the nature of Amir and Hassan relationship, highlighting the factors that influence that relationship. The theme relationship between Amir and Hassan is the key element in the novel. The nature of relationship between Amir and Hassan is externally, they have close relationship but internally they suffer from extreme breakdown in their friendship. Hassan was a guy, who is weak but intelligent and very loyal to his only friend Amir. The love and affection from Hassan is indeed enormous but Amir

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    The Kite Runner Analysis

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    their servants, Ali and his son, Hassan. Despite their servant status, Ali is like a brother to Baba, and Hassan a brother to Amir. Hassan and Amir’s brotherly bond is strong, yet in Amir’s mind they will forever be separated by status. Amir ends up betraying Hassan- his best friend who has only ever been loyal. The novel is about Amir’s betrayal, and his ultimate growth years later. He becomes the person he has always wanted to be, as a reaction to his betrayal of Hassan. Amir reflects deeply on his

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