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An awkard, random comment that seems BORRING! Such as what Collin always said. Hassan decided to say that because he didn't want to hear his lowsy coments
Hassan Halim is 6'.
Nizar Hassan was born in 1960, in Nazareth, Israel.
Hassan Yunus was born in 1907.
Steven Hassan was born in 1954.
Baba sold his car to pay for Hassan's lip surgery in "The Kite Runner."
Baba gifts Hassan a cleft lip surgery for his birthday to correct his facial deformity. This demonstrates Baba's love and care for Hassan, despite their class differences.
Baba shocks Amir by letting Hassan and Ali stay at the house, as Amir had put the wristwatch and Afghani bills under Hassan's mattress so that when Baba did find out about Hassan's stealing (a trait that Baba once told Amir he would never forgive in a person), Baba would want to push them out. Instead of Baba kicking them out, he forgave Hassan for "stealing" (he only admits stealing from Amir to protect him), and begs them to stay. Hassan and Ali leave the next morning and Baba weeps when they leave.
Amir remembers how his father, Baba, risked his reputation and safety to save Hassan from harm at the kite-fighting tournament, displaying his loyalty to Hassan despite the societal divide. Amir recalls how Baba treated Hassan with affection and fairness, providing for him, defending him, and standing up for him, which shows his unwavering loyalty towards Hassan even though Amir didn't fully understand it at the time.
Baba fixes Hassan's lip in Chapter 14 of "The Kite Runner." It happens after Hassan's assault by Assef, where Baba notices Hassan’s injuries and takes him to a doctor for treatment before fixing his lip himself.
Amir finds it ironic because Hassan was known for his genuine and infectious smile, and getting a surgery to change his appearance goes against the authenticity of his character. It symbolizes the loss of Hassan's true self and highlights the contrast between his inner goodness and the superficiality of altering his physical features.
if he had not seen him come out of his wifes womb himself
In "The Kite Runner" by Khaled Hosseini, Baba does not sleep with Sanaubar. Sanaubar is actually the mother of Hassan, Baba's servant and Amir's half-brother. There is a strained relationship between Baba and Sanaubar due to her abandoning Hassan when he was young.
Baba cried.
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."
Amir feels jealousy towards Hassan when Baba shows favoritism towards Hassan, when Hassan excels at kite running, and when Hassan receives attention and affection from Baba. These instances highlight Amir's deep-seated feelings of inadequacy and envy towards Hassan despite their close relationship.
Hassan is Amir's half brother. Hassan's father, Ali, was like a brother to Baba so he lived with Baba. However, Baba impreganated Ali's wife and had Hassan who became good friends with Amir.