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Amir is described as having a thin build with dark hair and a round face. He is also portrayed as having a thoughtful and introspective demeanor.
Amir was the Pashtun and the Protagonist in Kite runner
Amir's last name in "The Kite Runner" is Jan.
Amir's injuries in "The Kite Runner" symbolize his guilt and emotional pain resulting from his betrayal of Hassan. They serve as a physical manifestation of his internal turmoil and the consequences of his actions, as well as a catalyst for his journey of redemption and self-forgiveness.
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Amir's hometown in "The Kite Runner" is Kabul, the capital city of Afghanistan.
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It was; "Amir and Hassan, the sultans of Kabul"
Some examples of denotative language in "Kite Runner" include descriptions of physical objects, locations, or actions that are concrete and literal, such as the depiction of the kite-fighting tournament, the description of the pomegranate tree, or the depiction of Amir's childhood home in Kabul. These descriptions aim to convey specific details and facts without relying on symbolism or metaphorical language.
Amir's father built an orphanage in Kabul during Amir's early childhood in the book The Kite Runner. This orphanage was established to provide a home and support for orphaned children in need.
Amir steals Hassan's watch in "The Kite Runner" by Khaled Hosseini. This act further complicates their already strained relationship and becomes a source of guilt for Amir.
In the novel "The Kite Runner," Amir's mother died during childbirth, while giving birth to Amir. This event deeply impacted Amir's relationship with his father, Baba, and contributed to the sense of guilt and inadequacy he feels throughout the story.
He played the young Amir in the movie adaptation of "Kite Runner"