The Soviets have invaded, and they do not like those who are rich and stand above others. Their Communist regime is geared towards making everybody the same, more or less. As Baba and Amir are highly privileged (they have the prettiest house in Kabul, I think it is said, and of course Baba has fancy cars and such American-like things) they are a target. Amir and Baba need to escape, before something bad happens to them.
Amir and Baba flew kites in the novel "The Kite Runner" as a way to bond and connect through friendly competition. Kite flying was a tradition in Afghanistan and held cultural significance, symbolizing freedom and joy. It also represented the father-son relationship between Amir and Baba, as they found moments of closeness and shared experiences while flying kites together.
Because it is a symbol of freedom in the book. Also, because they were bored you idiot. Jackass.!
Amir wanted to win the kite tournament so bad, so that he can impress his father "Baba" and so he can show his father that he can be a winner just like him.
Because he wanted to make his father proud.
Amir sacrifices his own dignity and truthfulness in order to keep a secret hidden from Baba. He also sacrifices his own happiness and relationship with Hassan in order to gain Baba's love and approval.
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.
Baba gifts Amir with a red 1976 Mustang as a graduation present. Amir is thrilled by this thoughtful gift and it symbolizes Baba's love and pride in his son's accomplishments.
amir Khan flew away in kites because in the song udthi patang sa tha woh so woh udthi patang jaisa ud gaya .
Amir received a notebook and a brand-new leather-bound copy of "Shahnamah" from Baba for his birthday.
Baba and Amir are Afghan refugees who flee to the United States to escape the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.
Nausea, Amir kept getting sick on the truck when fleeing Afghanistan
In "The Kite Runner," Baba's full name is Ali. His father's name is Sanaubar.
In a truck.
just out and fly kites dont get to the root of it
Amir tells Baba he thinks he has cancer as an attempt to explain his recent behaviors and to seek forgiveness for keeping secrets about Hassan's assault from Baba. Amir believes that by sharing this news, Baba might understand the guilt and burden he has been carrying.
Amir says this to Baba in "The Kite Runner" because he believes that Baba is being hypocritical. Baba expects his son to be honest and upstanding, yet he himself hides a dark secret from his past. By referencing the word "sataran," which means noble in Farsi, Amir is calling out Baba's moral double standard.