Amir's friendship with Hassan. When the tree grows fruit they're friendship grows but, when the tree dies the friendship does too. The tree has been with them since they were kids.
The pomegranate tree is a symbol of friendship between amir and hassan
The pomegranate tree in the backyard of Amir's childhood home in "The Kite Runner" is inscribed with the words "Amir and Hassan, the sultans of Kabul". These words symbolize Amir and Hassan's close friendship and the happier times they shared as children before their lives were changed by betrayal and violence.
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.
It was; "Amir and Hassan, the sultans of Kabul"
Three main symbols in "The Kite Runner" are kites, scars, and the pomegranate tree. Kites symbolize friendship, betrayal, and redemption. Scars represent physical and emotional wounds that characters carry. The pomegranate tree symbolizes the friendship between Amir and Hassan, as well as the loss of innocence and betrayal.
In "The Kite Runner," the tree that has not borne fruit for years symbolizes the strained relationship between Baba and Amir. It represents the lack of emotional connection and bond between father and son. The tree serves as a physical manifestation of the absence of love and understanding in their relationship.
A pomegranate tree.
In Chapter 24 of 'The Kite Runner,' examples of literary devices include: Foreshadowing: The expression of Baba asking for the "best and worst of America" foreshadows the complex relationship Amir will have with the United States later in the story. Symbolism: The pomegranate tree symbolizes the fractured friendship between Amir and Hassan, mirroring Amir's guilt and remorse. Allusion: The reference to the story of Rostam and Sohrab alludes to the themes of betrayal and familial relationships that are central to the novel.
by picking the fruit from the tree when ripe
My kite got stuck in the tree.
In the tree by the aqueducts.
In the tree by the aqueducts.
In this case, they really DO grow on trees. The pomegranate grows on a small shrub like tree.