Because Amir was playing a joke on Hassan by reading him a book, but actually tricking him by making up his own story, and Hassan actually loved the story, so he made a real story of his own.
After he changes the ending of a story he is telling Hassan, and Hassan says it the best one yet. Amir gets inspired and writes his first story about a poor man who became overcome with greed and ended up killing his wife. He shows the story to Baba, who does not really acknowledge it; and then to Rahim Khan, who writes Amir a note telling him what a great author he could become. Hassan later hears the story, and loves it. However, he introduces to Amir his first PLOT HOLE.
In the novel "The Kite Runner," Amir's mother died during childbirth, while giving birth to Amir. This event deeply impacted Amir's relationship with his father, Baba, and contributed to the sense of guilt and inadequacy he feels throughout the story.
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.
Honestly after giving this question some thought, the answer that eluded me has become obviouse. The story foreshadows the entire book. In the story pain brings happiness, but the happiness is overpowered by the hurt caused to the man and the ones around him. In the book kite runner the entire story is about Amir hurting those around him to his own gain, and eventually Amir winds up hurting himself and those around him deeply. Even though in the end he does gain a preciouse jewel, Hassans son.
The narrator in "The Kite Runner" is first person point of view, as the story is told through the eyes of the main character, Amir. He recounts his experiences and emotions throughout the novel.
A good topic to write about in "The Kite Runner" could be the theme of redemption and the idea of seeking forgiveness for past wrongdoings. You could explore how characters like Amir and Hassan try to make amends for their mistakes and the impact it has on their relationships and sense of self.
Khan - meaning chief or ruler.
Amir was the Pashtun and the Protagonist in Kite runner
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In "The Kite Runner," the character Baba says the line "I opened your letter" to Amir, revealing that he knows about Amir's feelings of betrayal and guilt. Baba's statement marks a pivotal moment in their relationship and sets the stage for important revelations later in the story.
The man in the sunglasses in Kite Runner is Assef, a childhood acquaintance of the main character, Amir. Assef is depicted as a violent and ruthless character who bullies and terrorizes others, including Amir and his friend Hassan. He plays a significant role in the story's plot and themes.
The main problem in the story was that Amir needed to get rid of the of the memory of betraying Hassan that day in the alley.