The Kite Runner Questions on Chapter 25

The Kite Runner

In The Kite Runner, Baba's sacrifices include working long hours to provide for Amir, shown by the quote, "Baba loved the idea of America. It was living in America that gave him an ulcer." His...

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The passage in The Kite Runner highlights the contrast between peaceful silence and oppressive silence. Amir describes quiet as a peaceful escape, but juxtaposes it with Sohrab's traumatic silence,...

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Afghans gather at Lake Elizabeth Park in Fremont, California, to celebrate the Afghan New Year, coinciding with the first day of spring. Despite rainy weather, families reunite under a tent, engaging...

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Amir breaks his promise to Sohrab by considering sending him back to an orphanage to facilitate his adoption due to complex legal and immigration issues. Sohrab, devastated and terrified by the...

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Dr. Rasul, a former colleague of Amir's mother, Sofia Akrami, provides Amir with a glimpse into her past. He recalls sitting with her after classes, sharing tea and almond cake. On one occasion,...

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Amir's main challenges in his quest include confronting his past guilt and seeking redemption by rescuing Hassan's son, Sohrab, from the Taliban. He faces physical danger when confronting Assef, a...

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Key discussion questions for chapters 6-25 of The Kite Runner include examining Amir's decision not to help Hassan during the assault, weighing the physical versus mental consequences of his...

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The irony in Amir praying when Sohrab attempts suicide lies in his previous abandonment of faith. Despite numerous personal crises, Amir never turned to prayer or God, influenced by Baba's atheism....

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