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Hazrat Hassan (R.A), passed away at the time of Mo'awiah (R.A) (a caliph NOT considered to be a guided one). One of Hazrat Hassan (R.A)'s wife who was a follower of Mo'awiah poisoned Hazrat Hassan (R.A).
ummm he has ONE little sister? DUUGH!
Amir underestimates Hassan's loyalty and selflessness, believing that their friendship is one-sided and that Hassan is lesser than him due to his low socio-economic status as a Hazara. Amir also underestimates Hassan's courage and strength, not realizing the depths of his character until a pivotal moment in their lives.
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.
The relationship between Amir and Hassan changes from one of strong friendship and loyalty to one marked by betrayal and guilt. Amir's actions lead to a deep fracture in their bond, and he struggles with feelings of shame and regret for the way he treated Hassan. Despite this, their connection remains complex and multifaceted throughout the story.
no affair...even a single one......she was innocent
Hassan tells Amir about the dream they had as kids in order to reconnect with him and possibly bridge the gap that has formed between them. It is a way for Hassan to show his loyalty and affection towards Amir, hoping to rebuild their friendship and trust.
He remembers that Baba never forgot Hassan's birthday and that on one of Hassan's birthdays, Baba paid to have Hassan's harelip surgically fixed. Amir recalls when he asked Baba if they could get new servants, Baba had gotten furious and yelled at Amir. He had said Hassan and Ali are part of their family and they are not going anywhere. He also remembers that when Hassan and Ali left, Baba wept and wept.
Hassan did not do anything to Assef. Assef was racist towards the fact the Hassan was a hazara and ended up raping him on the last day of the kite running tournament after Hassan had refused to give up the last kite which he had run for Amir.
The name Marmie is a variant of the name Marmion, which is of Old French origin. It means "little one with charm" or "little beloved one."
well i don't know three.. but i know one seeing as I've only had to read till chapter 5 so far but 1. when Baba tells amir to ask hassan to go with them to the lake..Amir says Hassan cant but in reality amir didnt want hassan to go because of the last time when hassan skipped a rock 2 times more than amir and baba praised him for that and amir didnt like that.
His mother had abandoned him and joined a band, but had appeared to Hassan a very while later when he was married and had a son (before he has a daughter but she was stillborn). She had died peacefully in her sleep when Hassan's son (Sohrab) was a little boy.