Friday, March 2, 2007
Kite Runner
I like this book so much because the plots are complicated and attractive. The relationship among the characters is always changing. The disposition is projecting. I like the character which baba is. He has sense of principle. Everything he does he takes the full responsibility. He won’t hide or escape by fear. He took it like a man and a father. On the other hand, Amir is “smarter” than his father. He knew that what danger was. Anything that was unfavorable for him, he wouldn’t even try it. He neither would stand for his friend because of fearless. He wouldn’t tell the truth while his wife had told all her past. He didn’t have the honesty and the courage. It made me angry and sad for him. Hasson was a purl kid. He had no schemes. Even though Amir was making fun of him, he was still loyal to Amir. As Amir said, Hasson was loyal to him as a dog was loyal to its master. That didn’t mean Hasson was a foll. As a matter of fact, Hasson learnt things faster than anyone else which made Amir envy. Finally, with the jealousy and hatred, Amir scheming made Hasson go away. When he found out that they were brothers, he was too late to regret! That was the most impressive part of the story on me.
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Yu, I think you're right. The part where Amir finds out that Hassan was really his brother really resonated with me too. It made me wonder -- had Amir known that as a child, would he have treated Hassan differently? Or would he have been ashamed of their family connection and tried to hide it?
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