Hassan is betrayed and assaulted by Assef while Amir watches but does not intervene. This incident marks a turning point in the story and shapes the characters' lives and their relationship in the novel "The Kite Runner."
He is taking care of Baba's house when the Taliban come and order him to leave immediately. He refuses and tells them he is looking over the house for his master. They then take him into a back alley, order him to kneel and shoot him. His wife, runs after them and is shot too.
When Rahim Khan had to leave Baba's house for a while, he told Hassan and his wife to watch over while he was gone. A taliban wanted to take the house away from them because he didnt think that a Hazara could have a house like that. When they tries to take it, Hassan defended the house so a Taliban shot him in the back of the head and when his wife went after them they shot her too.
he is a very close friend/servant to Amir. after the kite running competition, Amir watches Hassan gets raped and does not do anything. he felt strongly guilty but pretended as if nothing happened. he could not face Hassan anymore and finally puts the birthday present he got under Hassan's pillow and tells Baba that Hassan has stolen his presents. Baba forgive Hassan but Hassan and his father Ali leaves them and go to their Hazara community.
shot by the taliban
He was killed by a landmine.
Hassan's son's name in "The Kite Runner" is Sohrab.
Baba fixes Hassan's lip in Chapter 14 of "The Kite Runner." It happens after Hassan's assault by Assef, where Baba notices Hassanβs injuries and takes him to a doctor for treatment before fixing his lip himself.
The Taliban.
After Hassan retrieves the last fallen kite, he is confronted and sexually assaulted by Assef and his friends. This traumatic event has lasting repercussions on Hassan's life and his relationship with Amir.
Some symbols that can be used to represent Hassan from The Kite Runner include a kite, a slingshot, a pomegranate, or a cleft lip scar symbolizing his loyalty, innocence, resilience, and mark of discrimination, respectively.
Hassan was a Hazara, an ethnic minority group in Afghanistan, who faced discrimination and social marginalization in the society portrayed in The Kite Runner.
Hassan walks with a limp in The Kite Runner due to a childhood injury inflicted by Assef.
Baba sold his car to pay for Hassan's lip surgery in "The Kite Runner."
It was; "Amir and Hassan, the sultans of Kabul"
One quote describing Hassan in "The Kite Runner" is, "For you, a thousand times over." This line demonstrates Hassan's unwavering loyalty and love towards Amir despite their differences and the challenges they face. It symbolizes Hassan's willingness to sacrifice everything for Amir.
Adopt Sohrab, Hassan's son and Amir's nephew
It is what brings Amir together with his father, Hassan, and Sohrab.