The Kite Runner

Questions based on chapters 1 through 15

1. Analyze the link and importance of the following quotes: pg. 115-116: "Haven't I taught you anything" pg. 157: "... that's what I was trying to teach you…"

2. Kamal: (approx pg. 120) Analyze who Kamal is, what has happened to him, and whether you believe this is a fitting "punishment" for the author to create:

3. Analyze Amir's difficulties with becoming a parent. What does Amir believe is the reason? Provide at least 1 quote in your response.

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Amir carries his guilt for failing to help Hassan when he was raped by Assef. When Amir's father Baba prevents a soldier from raping a woman, Amir tells his father to sit down but Baba replies, "Haven't I taught you anything" ? Amir feels intense shame for his failure to stand up for what is right, even at the expense of getting hurt himself.

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