"I was just telling everyone about the tournament...A hundred kites...And the only one still flying at the end of the day was Amir's. He has the last kite at home, a beautiful blue kite. Hassan and Amir ran it together" (83-84)
"Little shapes formed behind my eyelids, like hands playing shadows on the wall. They twisted, merged, formed a single image: Hassan's brown corduroy pants discarded on a pile of old bricks in the alley" (84)
"Wah wah, Amir jan, we're all so proud of you!" (84)
Amir, Baba, and two dozen family members traveled to Jalalabad in three vans, and during their 2-hour drive, Baba was raving about Amir and his kite-fighting victory. Family members cheered and applauded Amir, but he felt nothing but guilt.
Glida: 2
Chapter 8
"What would you do if I hit you with this?...Get up! Hit me! Hit me back! You're a coward!" (92).
"I wished he'd give me the punishment I craved, so maybe I'd finally sleep at night. Maybe then things could return to how they used to be between us" (92).
Glida: 3
Chapter 9
"I forgive you...I forgive him, Ali, didn't you hear? I don't care about the money or the watch...I don't understand why you're doing this...what do you mean 'impossible'?" (106).
I understood the depth of the pain I had caused, the blackness of the grief I had brought onto everyone, that not even Ali's paralyzed face could mask his sorrow" (107).
"Life here is impossible for us now, Agha sahib. We're leaving...I'm sorry, Agha sahib, but our bags are already packed. We have made our decision" (106)
Amir put his watch and a handful of Afghani bills under Hassan's mattress, hoping that Baba would ask Ali Hassan to leave because stealing is what Baba says is "an unforgivable sin." However, Baba begs for them to stay. Nonetheless, Ali Hassan leave.
Glida: 0
To deal with his guilt of not helping Hassan, Amir threw pomegranates at him, hoping Hassan would throw one back.
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