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Why does Amir resent Hassan?
Why does he resent Hassan? Amir resents Hassan’s virtue and strength. Amir wants to be more like Hassan but, he was afraid to stand up for his friend. He knows his inaction during Hassan’s attack was wrong.
How does Amir feel about Hassan?
Amir is jealous of Hassan. He feels ignored by his dad because Hassan has his attention.
What troubles Amir in his relationship with Hassan?
From Amir’s perspective, his friendship with Hassan is filled with tension: He is jealous that Hassan is the type of boy that his father values, but he also loves and values Hassan as the only person who appears to genuinely care for him.
How does Amir feel about Hassan and Baba?
Amir has conflicted feelings about his father, Baba, and his playmate, Hassan. Often, Amir is jealous of the way Baba treats Hassan, although Amir realizes that Hassan socially has a lower place in society. A conflicted character, Amir struggles between the logical and emotional sides of his being.
Why does Amir ignore Hassan?
Amir then admits that he doesn’t help Hassan because he wants to get the kite to bring back to his father, a gesture that he believes will cause his father to finally love and accept him: “Maybe Hassan was the price I had to pay, the lamb I had to slay, to win Baba.”
How is Hassan loyal to Amir?
Amir, however, is the exact opposite of him, yet Hassan remains a loyal friend to him throughout their lives. This loyalty is shown in the many ways that he cooperates with Amir, stands up for him, and in the many times he sacrifices for him.
Why does Amir feel like a disappointment?
Amir failed to live up to his father’s expectations. He was unable to stand up for Hassan and damned himself by falsely accusing Hassan of theft. Amir betrayed his best friend, Hassan, because of his jealousy and always thought he could never life up to his father’s expectations.
What was Hassan’s first word?
Amir
You’ll want to remember that. Amir’s first word is “Baba.” Hassan’s is “Amir.”
How is Amir insecure in The Kite Runner?
Insecure and Jealous However, Amir is jealous of Hassan because he has the tenacity and fearlessness Baba esteems. Amir’s weakness and insecurity get the best of him when Hassan is beat and raped by mean teenagers who want to steal Amir’s kite. Amir watches the events from afar but doesn’t intervene.
How does Amir betray Hassan in The Kite Runner?
Lesson Summary In Amir’s attempt to prove himself to his father and to himself, he throws Hassan under the bus. Even when Amir attempts to redeem himself by saving Hassan’s son, he commits another betrayal by abandoning Hassan’s son.
How does Hassan show loyalty in The Kite Runner?
The most noticeable display of loyalty is Hassan towards Amir. Hassan is expressing his loyalty to Amir by telling Amir he would run the kite a thousand times for Amir. Another instance of Hassan’s loyalty to Amir is in chapter 7, when Hassan got raped because he did not let Assef take the kite.
Who said for you a thousand times over?
‘For you, a thousand times over! ‘ Amir has just cut the blue kite and won the kite tournament. Hassan’s words, shouted to Amir as Hassan “runs” Amir’s blue kite, reveals Hassan’s unending loyalty and love for Amir.