After he changes the ending of a story he is telling Hassan, and Hassan says it the best one yet. Amir gets inspired and writes his first story about a poor man who became overcome with greed and ended up killing his wife. He shows the story to Baba, who does not really acknowledge it; and then to Rahim Khan, who writes Amir a note telling him what a great author he could become. Hassan later hears the story, and loves it. However, he introduces to Amir his first PLOT HOLE.
Amir's first story was prompted by a school assignment, where the teacher asked the students to write a story about something that happened in their lives. Amir chose to write about the time he saw a merchant cheating a poor customer.
Amir makes up the a story while "reading" to Hassan and Hassan liked the story so much that he wanted Amir to read it to him again. So Amir thought it he could right his own official story jut to write one. Then Rahim Khan read it and thought it was great so he wrote more.
Because I don't have any clue
Amir writes his first story in "The Kite Runner" because he is inspired by his teacher's encouragement and sees it as a way to explore and make sense of the world around him, particularly his complicated relationship with his father. Writing allows Amir to express his thoughts and emotions in a way that he struggles to do verbally.
The irony in the first story that Amir writes is that it mirrors the betrayal he feels for Hassan, as the protagonist in the story betrays his friend. This story epitomizes the difference in character between Hassan and Amir because while Hassan is loyal and selfless, willing to sacrifice for his friend, Amir struggles with his guilt and shame over betraying Hassan. It highlights Hassan's unwavering loyalty and Amir's internal conflict and selfish tendencies.
Hassan's first word is Amir. Amir does not reveal his name till this point, which shows his underlying guilt because Hassan loves him so much and Amir's betrayal.
It would be helpful if you clarified your answer to include which story you want to know about.
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.
The story likely holds different meanings for Amir and Hassan, influenced by their own experiences and perspectives. Hassan may choose to name his son after a character in the story as a way to honor or remember a significant moment or person in his life, imbuing the name with personal significance and carrying forward a sense of connection or legacy.
The first martyred man was Yasir ibn Amir, but the first martyr in Islam (and the first martyred woman) was Yasir ibn Amir's wife, Sumayyah bint Khayyat.
Amir feels immense guilt and remorse upon discovering that Hassan is his half-brother, as he realizes that Baba had kept this crucial truth from him. This revelation deepens Amir's sense of betrayal towards both Hassan and Baba, and raises questions about his own privilege and cowardice in the way he treated Hassan. The revelation ultimately prompts Amir to seek redemption and make amends for his past actions.
like any of us would ever read that stupid book what is that book even about it is a waste of time so why dont you read it again until you get it
It's written like this: أمير
The major characters in "The Kite Runner" by Khaled Hosseini are Amir, the protagonist and narrator; Hassan, Amir's loyal Hazara friend; Baba, Amir's father with a complex personality; and Assef, a bully and antagonist in the story. These characters play significant roles in shaping the novel's themes of friendship, redemption, and betrayal.
The cause of the gunfire and bombing was the confrontation and fight between Assef and Amir, where Assef wanted revenge for being humiliated by Amir years earlier. The events escalated when Sohrab intervened to protect Amir, leading to a violent conflict.