Nora plants hollyhocks, snapdragons, and poppies in the book Seedfolks.
He gains friends and feels welcome and gets friends from the garden.
eggplants,Onions,carrots and eggplants.
He's 30-40 years old (that's what it says in the book).
Main Characters:Kim (Lima Beans)AnaWendellGonzalo (Planted with Tio Juan)Leona (Goldenrod)Sam (Pumpkins with Puerto Rican kid)Virgil (Lettuce with father)Sae Young (Hot peppers)Curtis (Tomatoes for Lateesha)Nora (Planted with Mr. Myles)Maricela (Raddish & Swiss Chard)Amir (Eggplant)FlorenceMinor Characters:RoyceTio JuanLateeshaVirgil's Dad
In 'The Kite Flyer,' Amir is afraid to be Hassan's true friend because he has bought into the religious and classicist caste system in Afghanistan. Hassan is from a much lower social caste, and people of this caste are considered to be unworthy. As a result, although he likes Hassan, he doesn't possess the strength of character required to be his friend.
In loving memory of Amir Bhai. We will miss you. Or In loving memory of Amir Bhai. We will miss you so much. Or In loving memory of Amir Bhai; we miss you so much.
the two main ones i know are the slingshot and the kite. the slingshot represents security and power. when assef threatens amir and hassan, Hassan uses his slingshot to scare assef away. in the second example which occurs at the end, Sohrab, Hassan's son, takes a shot at assef when he wouldn't stop beating amir. Sohrab blinds him in order to protect Amir. The kite mostly represents escapism. During the kite competition, amir forgets about his father and the way he is treated; he focuses only on kite flying. On the other hand, when Hassan decides to run the last kite that was cut by Amir for him, he bumps into Assef, who demands that he should either hand over the kite or get beaten up. Hassan, refuses out of pride and loyalty to his friend. Therefore, he is first beaten by Assef and his two friends, and then Assef rapes him.
Amir plants eggplants and he is Indian
Three character traits for Amir from the book Seedfolks are compassionate, helpful, and determined.
Amir becomes involved in the community garden project in "Seedfolks" as a way to honor the memory of his deceased uncle. He sees the garden as a way to connect with his heritage and bring the community together in a positive way. Through his involvement, Amir also finds healing and solace.
I read this book in class its eggplant
In the book "Seedfolks" by Paul Fleischman, the characters who planted in the empty lot were a diverse group of people from the community. Each character had their own personal reasons for planting and nurturing the garden, creating a sense of unity and transformation in their neighborhood.
The characters in "Seedfolks" grow various plants and vegetables in a community garden in Cleveland, Ohio. Each character grows something different based on their cultural background, personal history, and motivations. The garden represents unity and connection among the diverse group of neighbors.
He's 30-40 years old (that's what it says in the book).
Assef is the character who beats up Amir in the compound after Amir finds his nephew, Sohrab, in the novel "The Kite Runner" by Khaled Hosseini. Assef is a brutal and sadistic character who has a history of violence towards Amir and Hassan.
Main Characters:Kim (Lima Beans)AnaWendellGonzalo (Planted with Tio Juan)Leona (Goldenrod)Sam (Pumpkins with Puerto Rican kid)Virgil (Lettuce with father)Sae Young (Hot peppers)Curtis (Tomatoes for Lateesha)Nora (Planted with Mr. Myles)Maricela (Raddish & Swiss Chard)Amir (Eggplant)FlorenceMinor Characters:RoyceTio JuanLateeshaVirgil's Dad
No, he is a major character and the one who the title is referring to. He is not "the main character" but he has an important role. Probably the 2:nd most important.
Amir and Hassan go see Western movies. They are particularly drawn to the character of John Wayne and the heroic cowboys in the films.
Their shared love for kite running and the memory of participating in the kite-fighting tournament in Kabul. This experience creates a bond between Baba and Amir, shaping their relationship and giving them a shared connection that transcends other aspects of their complicated father-son dynamic.