Hassan's first word is Amir. Amir does not reveal his name till this point, which shows his underlying guilt because Hassan loves him so much and Amir's betrayal.
Redemption.
Poignant.
In the novel "The Kite Runner," the word "jan" is a term of endearment used in Afghan culture, similar to calling someone "dear" or "beloved." It is often used as a way to express affection or closeness towards someone.
i don't know what the first recorded word would be and i think you'd have trouble finding that answer, however: kite (the thing that flies and is attached to a string that you hold) = tako kite (the bird of prey) = tobi or tombi
The word "kite" in Afrikaans is "vlieër."
No. Kite is a long I word. The E is silent.
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.
Yes, the word kite is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a thing.
The word "sunrise" has the long I as in kite.
I flew a kite today
The word "cat" begins with the same sound as "kite."
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