I'm assume you are talking about Assef. Assef has a pretty normal reputation and is seen as a good boy. But, as you learn more about him you realise that it is just a facade for his craziness, Later when his true self is shown it is obvious his is a power hungry, evil person.
In "The Kite Runner," Amir and Baba's surname is "Qadiri." Hassan and Ali are known by their first names only, without a surname mentioned, as they are Hazaras in the novel, whose surnames were often not deemed important in Afghan society. They lived in the town of Kabul.
move to another town might work...i guess it all depends on what you mean by destroy your reputation...
Homestar Runner - 2000 The King of Town 1-4 was released on: USA: 2000
The word manurewa means "drifting kite" in the Maori language. The town was named in honor of a "drifting kite" contest that took place there.
"fishing was their religion"
You can get them at the Mackinaw Kite store down town.
He is hated by Irish Catholics, especially in the town of Drogheda.
John McNab is angry at Maniac because Maniac beats him in a race, showing him up in front of his friends. This challenges John's reputation as the fastest runner in town and threatens his status. John's pride is hurt, leading him to hold a grudge against Maniac.
It symbolizes what Sam wanted Hally to do after they brought his Dad through town because he was drunk. The kite is telling Hally to keep his head up, be confident, and never stop being a good person.
Yes, the event has given Austin, Texas, a reputation for being an up and coming music culture town and a great place to have a fun convention.
Refering to the play The Crucible written by Arthur Miller - a comment made by Rev. Parris when he confronts Abigail about her reputation around town (asking if it is a pure/good one). "Your name in the town - it is entirely white, is it not?"
The golden kite breaks up the sameness of the wind and the wind beautifies the kite and carries it to wondrous heights. In the same way one town beatifies another: it gives it purpose and meaning and lessens the sameness of it.