Ali 's caught in the Banyan tree
The neighborhood kids call Ali "Babalu" in "The Kite Runner."
Ali was the grandson of the kite maker Mahmood.
Stupid - For not telling Baba why he left.
Hassan walks with a limp in The Kite Runner due to a childhood injury inflicted by Assef.
Ali had polio when he was younger, so his leg got messed up as a result of that.
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because the drag helps the kite have balance,and it helps the kite fly further and better,and if kite didnt have a drag force they wouldn't have balance when theyre flying and they will lose their capacity to fly,so without drag it is not possible for a kite to fly.
The quote "It always hurts more to have and lose than to not have in the first place" is not in Khaled Hosseini's "The Kite Runner." It may be from a different source.
In "The Kite Maker" by Ruskin Bond, the best character is the protagonist, Ali. He embodies passion and dedication as he crafts kites, symbolizing the freedom and joy of childhood. His strong bond with his son, who shares his love for kite flying, highlights themes of family and tradition. Ali's struggles against changing times further deepen his character, making him relatable and poignant.
Ali acted as a father figure for most of Hassan's life, but by blood, Baba is Hassan's father. His mother was Sanaubar (Ali's wife), who ran off to join a circus.
Muhammad Ali lost his title to Leon Spinks in 1978, but regained in later that year.
You can get which ever one you want. As long as you go to the kite store, you can get it. just click on the lady and pick the talk bubble that says.. "can i have a kite?" or some thing like that and the lady will say, "sure! just tell me which one you want" and click on the one you want. go out side and fly your kite! but you should know that if you travel, you lose your kite...hope this helps! :)