Amir observes that because Amir and Soraya are talking, people will talk. But they will talk more about Soraya than they will about Amir, because he is male. "the afghan double standard favors my gender."
Amir observes a double standard in Chapter 12 regarding Sohrab's admiration for Amir's bravery. Amir recognizes that society values bravery in men, but Sohrab's vulnerability and emotional response to his trauma are not similarly valued. This highlights a gender double standard that Amir is perceptive to.
Nausea, Amir kept getting sick on the truck when fleeing Afghanistan
Amir says this to Baba in "The Kite Runner" because he believes that Baba is being hypocritical. Baba expects his son to be honest and upstanding, yet he himself hides a dark secret from his past. By referencing the word "sataran," which means noble in Farsi, Amir is calling out Baba's moral double standard.
he was going to be a published novalist.
Amir meets with Rahim Khan in Rahim Khan's apartment in Peshawar, Pakistan. Rahim Khan is living there in seclusion, as he is gravely ill.
In Chapter 13 of "The Kite Runner," Soraya and Amir face disappointment when they are unable to conceive a child together despite their efforts. This inability to have a child creates a sense of sorrow and inadequacy for both characters.
In chapter five of "The Kite Runner," Assef threatens to harm Amir unless he hands over the kite he won in the tournament. Hassan steps in to protect Amir and faces a violent attack by Assef. This encounter leads to a significant event that impacts the rest of the story.
In Chapter 7 of "The Kite Runner," one important quote is: "For you, a thousand times over." This quote, said by Hassan to Amir, highlights their strong bond and Hassan's unwavering loyalty. Another significant quote from this chapter is: "There's a way to be good again," which symbolizes Amir's desire to seek redemption for his past actions.
In Chapter 7 of "The Kite Runner," Amir is feeling guilty and ashamed for not standing up to protect Hassan from the bullies. He also feels a sense of betrayal for not intervening when Hassan needed him the most. Amir is struggling with his conflicting emotions and haunted by his inaction.
Guilt and redemption are main themes in chapter 20-21 of The Kite Runner. Amir grapples with his guilt over betraying Hassan, while seeking redemption by helping Sohrab, Hassan's son. Amir's actions reflect his desire to atone for his past mistakes and make amends for his betrayal.
Amir feels like a ghost in his own home because he is haunted by the guilt and shame of betraying his friend Hassan. He cannot escape the memories of his past actions, which make him feel disconnected from his surroundings and his family. Amir's emotional turmoil and regret prevent him from feeling fully present in his own life.
The cast of Double Hepiness - 1997 includes: Amir Kriaf Anat Niv Tomer Russo Gabi Shoshan
Amir Badri goes by Amir.