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Rahim Khan tells Amir that Hassan is his half-brother and that they share the same father, Baba. He also informs Amir about the terrible events that occurred to Hassan and his wife, and asks him to come back to Afghanistan to help rescue Hassan's son, Sohrab.
Baba is Amir's father and is depicted as strong, wealthy, and morally upright, but also distant and emotionally reserved. Rahim Khan, on the other hand, is Baba's close friend and acts as a father figure to Amir. Rahim Khan is empathetic, wise, and provides emotional support to Amir throughout the novel, while Baba struggles with expressing his emotions and connecting with Amir on a deeper level.
In the letter that Hassan wrote to Amir in "The Kite Runner," Hassan revealed that he forgave Amir for their past misunderstandings and cherished their childhood memories together. He also informed Amir about his life in Kabul and expressed his hope to reunite with him someday.
Baba and Amir are Afghan refugees who flee to the United States to escape the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.
In "The Kite Runner" by Khaled Hosseini, Baba and Amir escape Afghanistan after the Soviet invasion via a smuggling route with the help of their loyal friend Rahim Khan. They travel through Pakistan and eventually seek asylum in the United States as refugees.
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Amir's family came to know Ali when Baba's fatherly friend, Rahim Khan, brought him to work as their servant. Ali was a Hazara man, which is a minority group in Afghanistan, and was a loyal and trustworthy servant to Baba. Despite their class differences, Ali and Baba had a close and respectful relationship.
Soraya and Baba were reading a letter that Hassan had written to Amir before he passed away. The letter expressed Hassan's forgiveness and love for Amir, causing Amir to break down in tears.
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Rahim Khan affectionately calls Baba "Toophan agha," which means Mr. Hurricane in Dari.
Actually, they are half brothers. Amir had found out that when Rahim Khan had hinted that Ali was not Hassan's father but Baba was (which explains why Baba had a closer relationship to Hassan and Amir).
Hassan is revealed to be Baba's son, making him Amir's half-brother. Baba had an affair with Hassan's mother, resulting in Hassan's birth. This revelation adds a new layer to the complex relationships in "The Kite Runner."