Soraya is bothered most by Sohrab's withdrawn and troubled behavior, stemming from his traumatic past experiences. She worries about his emotional well-being and struggles with how to help him heal and adjust to his new life.
Soraya displays her excitement by enthusiastically preparing Sohrab's room with new bedding, clothes, and toys. She also expresses eagerness to welcome Sohrab by cooking special Afghan dishes and planning outings for him. Additionally, Soraya's body language and demeanor exhibit genuine warmth and joy at the prospect of Sohrab joining their family.
Uncle Sharif helps Soraya and Amir by using his influence as a consulate officer to expedite the process of adopting Sohrab and bringing him to the United States. He also assists in locating Sohrab in an orphanage in Pakistan and arranging for his travel to America.
This questioj is not very specific, but Soraya agreed to marry Amir, to let him keep Sohrab and several other matters that they usually discuss.
Soraya's excitement about Sohrab coming to live with them is evident through her enthusiastic preparations, such as decorating a room for him and buying new clothes or toys. She also expresses her joy through her affectionate gestures, like hugs and smiles, which convey her eagerness to welcome him into their home. Additionally, her conversations about Sohrab often reflect a hopeful and positive outlook, emphasizing her anticipation for their new family dynamic.
Amir observes that because Amir and Soraya are talking, people will talk. But they will talk more about Soraya than they will about Amir, because he is male. "the afghan double standard favors my gender."
Sohrab Mirmont's birth name is Sohrab Mirmontazeri.
Sohrab and Amir travel to Islamabad in search of Sohrab's kidnapper, a man named Assef, who is holding Sohrab captive. They hope to rescue Sohrab and bring him back home to safety.
Sohrab Forouzesh is 6'.
Sohrab Mohammad was born in 1983.
Sohrab Hozour is 5' 5".
Sohrab Pournazeri was born in 1982.
Sohrab Rahimi was born in 1962.