Wednesday, November 11, 2015

Ryan Moore
English 4a
Mrs Johnston
November 10 2015
The Kiterunner
            The Kiterunner continues to be an excellent book. Hassan and his acting father, Ali, leave Baba and Amir. They decide to move on from serving their family. Ali discovers that Amir has been trying to get rid of Hassan with tactics such as framing him for stealing large amounts of money. He finds out the terrible news of Hassan’s rape and understands they can not stay there anymore. They then depart Afghanistan and head for Pakistan in a truck. The story continues as political events persistently interrupt the lives of the characters.
            Amir, Baba, and others spent time in a truck departing Afghan. Amir was feeling really sick, but felt embarressed and did not want to let down his father. This theme tends to be relevant throughout the story. The love and tension between father and son has been a main point in the story since the beginning. Amir does a lot attempting to receive his father’s affection. This is established when Amir’s sole motive for winning the Kite running competition was to impress his father. Amir’s focus throughout the entire competition was what his father was thinking of him and how proud he was going to be afterwards. He even repeatedly states in the story that he was looking towards his home trying to spot his father. Sure enough when he comes home with first place and the kite, his father finally expresses his happiness for his son
            Baba has a rough time showing his love for his son. He initially shows his disappointment for the way his son turned out athletically. Baba continues to treat Hassan and Amir the same way although one is his son and other his servant. This treatment angers Amir. He believes his father is more fond of Hassan than himself. When Amir receives the gift of Baba paying for his lip surgery it is seen by Amir as another reason that Hassan is loved more. Hassan’s quest for his fathers love is even prime motivation when he did not attempt to stop Hassan’s rape. He needed to bring home the Kite that Hassan was protecting in ordr to gain his father’s love.
            The love and tension between father and son persists very strongly in the story, and Baba and Amir experience a lot as a result to it. This is a very popular theme in the story and can be related to common real life expiriences between father and son. This need for love from Amir leads to a lot of trouble that may have been avoided if he just accepted himself as he is.

1 comment:

  1. I like how you used the love and tension connection between Amir and Hassan. I can honestly see why Amir is angered by Baba treating Hassan the same he treats his own son. There should always be a difference in the treatment you give your own blood and your servant.

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