What narrative style reveals Amir's thoughts?
First Person Narration
How is the kite tournament a symbol of Amir's relationship with Baba?
It demonstrates Amir's deep desire for his father's approval
Why does Amir run away from the alley in Chapter 7?
He is scared of what Aseef might do to him.
When does Amir first recognize the possibility of redemption?
When he returns to Afghanistan after Rahim Khan's phone call.
What is the snack that smiles back?
Goldfish
What event does Amir reflect on at the beginning of the novel?
Amir reflects on a phone call from 2001, indicating a significant past event.
What does Hassan's harelip symbolize?
Hassan's Social Status
What does "the lamb I had to slay" symbolize in Amir's thoughts?
It represents sacrifice and the cost of his actions.
How does Rahim Khan influence Amir's choices?
He acts as Amir’s father figure and moral guide.
How does Hassan's loyalty contrast with Amir's actions?
Hassan’s unwavering loyalty highlights Amir's cowardice and betrayal, making Amir's guilt even more profound.
How does social class impact Amir and Hassan's relationship?
Social class creates a barrier between Amir and Hassan, affecting their friendship and leading to feelings of superiority and guilt.
How does the pomegranate tree represent Amir and Hassan's relationship?
It symbolizes their friendship and the bond they once shared.
"I actually aspired to cowardice, because the alternative, the real reason I was running, was that Assef was right: Nothing was free in this world. Maybe Hassan was the price I had to pay, the lamb I had to slay, to win Baba.”
What internal struggle does Amir face in this passage?
The conflict between his desire for Baba’s approval and his loyalty to Hassan.
Why does Amir hesitate to return to Afghanistan after the call?
He does not want to face the memories of his past
Which organ is the largest in the human body
Skin
Why does Baba emphasize the idea of theft as the only sin?
To foreshadow Amir’s betrayal of Hassan.
What does the term "lamb" represent in the context of sacrifice?
The lamb symbolizes sacrifice and innocence throughout the story.
How does Baba's confrontation with the Russian soldier characterize him?
It highlights his moral courage and strength.
How does social class impact Amir and Hassan's friendship?
It creates an insurmountable barrier between them.
How does Soraya's character influence Amir's redemption?
Soraya's understanding and kindness help Amir realize the importance of honesty and forgiveness in his journey toward redemption.
How do flashbacks shape our understanding of Amir?
They reveal key moments of Amir’s guilt and regret.
What does the kite symbolize?
Admir's happiness, along with his guilt
What realization does Amir come to about Hassan and Baba after talking to Rahim Khan?
Baba felt a deep responsibility for Hassan, viewing him as his true son even though he could not reveal their true relationship.
How do Amir and Soraya's stories parallel each other?
They both hurt people they loved and seek forgiveness.
What was the first soda in space?
Coca-Cola