he was just saying it to see if he could get Baba's attention, not that he actually thought he did have it
Amir tells his father that he wants to study writing in college, specifically creative writing. This is a departure from his father's expectations, as he had hoped Amir would pursue a career in law or business.
Because, even after everything that happened, he still feels loyalty towards Amir. It is the final sacrifice he makes for him. Also Hassan knew that if Baba found out Amir lied, he was be in serious trouble.
This quote can be found on page 32 of "The Kite Runner" by Khaled Hosseini. Amir's teacher warns him to avoid cliches like "plague" during a writing exercise about Baba's most defining attribute.
Its called Noussou Noussou Baba- Rosy
amir likes fahima
Looks.
Amir disappoints is father because of his lack of courage and his bookish personality. Amir looks for ways to gain his father's approval and attention. He does not argue with his father-he only tries to please him. Soraya constantly argues with her father. She does not try to hide her differences of opinion from him, and she does not find his disapproval crushing, which is a direct contrast to Amir. or Amir follows in the footsteps of his father. He keeps dark secrets for the sake of saving his reputation. They both commit shameful acts and they hide the truth. Soroya also has shameful things that are a part of her past; however, she doesn't hide the truth. She is open about her past. For example, while Soroya tells Amir about the man she ran off with when she was younger, Amir is unable to tell her of the cowardly act he committed toward Hassan. Soroya knows that it is better to be open and honest than to preserve the reputation of the family name. Preserving reputation causes the men in the book to commit more shameful acts. Soroya knows this
Hassan chooses not to tell on Amir because of their strong bond of friendship and loyalty. He values their relationship above all else and is willing to protect Amir, even at the cost of his own reputation or safety. Additionally, Hassan may feel grateful for the kindness and care Amir has shown him in the past, leading him to forgive any wrongdoings.
The orphanage director did not trust Amir at first, thinking he was an enemy. But Amir had told all the necessary information enough to convince the director to trust him. The director finally had told Amir that Sohrab was taken by some Talibans (one of them was Assef, as revealed later on).
If he thinks or he has said that he thinks that you like him even though you don't just tell them what you were trying to do. Or you can just tell him that you don't like him and that you were trying to get to his friend for something.
you really can't tell
yo go up to him and tell him