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What is the flying line on a kite?
It's called Tar, and it has glass on it to cut the other people'skite line.
What happens if you fly a kite by a power line?
Probably nothing but if the kite happens to hit an are of the wire which is unprotected you may get a shock.
What is the meaning of the figure of speech go fly a kite?
Go away, leave me alone, or also known as don't bother me
Where can you watch The Kite Runner movie online in English or download it in English?
You can watch it here : http://www.free-tv-video-online.me/player/putlocker.php?id=D1BBF1373FB06293
In chapter 6 of The Kite Runner why does Amir feel like a ghost in his own home?
"This is because Baba never really acknowledged Amir as a man in his house. Baba had a way of distancing himself from Amir that made Amir feel like a "ghost". Since childhood Amir would try to gain his father's attention and respect but always felt invisible."
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What did the kite represent to herbert in the story kite by W Maugham?
kites is a story which shows us that hurbert was a fool man..its good that he was obedient of his mother but his wife was also now the part of his life!he was mad about to fly kites..but kites were using him
DO you have the answers for The Kite Runner discussion questions?
at such a young age hassan believes 'all fathers in their secret hearts harbor a desire to kill their sons' why dose he feel this way?"
How can amir frim The Kite Runner relate to holden craulfield?
Amir relates to Holden Caulfield from The Catcher in the Rye through speech, action and internal suffering. Just the simple way he refers to Hassan as "prince" or the way he chooses to lie about the simplest of things like when he diverges from the original story when reading to Hassan or when he lies about the meaning of words. He finds a slight amusement and then a sense of regret over his dishonesty like Holden when he lies to the lady on the train about how her son truly acts in school. Their lies sprout from a deeper sense of grief, betrayal and abandonment. In Holden's case the grief and mourning of his brother Allie causes the callousness of his character and thus the loss of a jaded childlike perspective of the world. Holden, in my opinion, is envious of the beauty and simplicity of youthful naivety and he longs to preserve it. That is why he desires to be a "catcher in the rye." He yearns to capture and save the children before they become overcome by the brash reality of the world. Amir, similar to Holden, is hardened by the sense of betrayal felt by his father who lacks affection towards Amir. Amir is also ridden by grief through the way he treats Hassan and the fact that he murdered his mother during childbirth. Amir who is envious of Hassan's innocence, honest, and pureness cannot even bare to look someone as genuinely good as Hassan in the eyes, but is devastated by Hassan's loss of innocence.
What are the last lines of the book The Kite Runner?
The last lines of "The Kite Runner" by Khaled Hosseini are: "I ran with the wind blowing in my face, and a smile as wide as the Valley of Panjsher on my lips. I ran."
What are kites flying over a house at night said to do in Japan?
Kites flying over a house at night in Japan are said to bring good luck and ward off evil spirits. This belief is rooted in Japanese folklore where kites are believed to protect homes and bring blessings to the residents.
No, Not yet at least. he is sick with parkinson's disease.
Why is hassan compared to a lamb in The Kite Runner?
Hassan is compared to a lamb in "The Kite Runner" to emphasize his innocence, vulnerability, and purity. Like a lamb, Hassan is gentle, loyal, and selfless, embodying the characteristics of a sacrificial and innocent creature. Ultimately, the comparison serves to highlight Hassan's unassuming and kind-hearted nature in contrast to the harsh and brutal world around him.
What are some metaphors and similes in The Kite Runner?
My good sir is like the fresh air I breathe. Page
This moment is Amirs chance to make it up to his half-brother Hassan; his opportunity to forgive himself for having done nothing to help Hassan, when assef was actin in such a repulsive way. Amir had witnessed that moment and remained motionless for selfish reasons and having done so brought so much guilt. So ultimately Amir had an opportunity to save sohrab, hassans son. Returning the favor Hassan had once done for Amir. He finally accepted the thrift that Hassan was not his friend but family-and family is always there for one another
What song was playing when sohrab was dancing in The Kite Runner?
I want to know the name of the music when sohrab was dancing in <the kite runner> too . if anyone knows that . please send a e-Mail to let me know . thx very much about your answer . my e-Mail is : After80_original@foxmail.com waiting your letter ...... :)
What is the symbolism of kites in The Kite Runner?
It is what brings Amir together with his father, Hassan, and Sohrab.
What does amir do to book of Hitler?
Amir throws the book in the trash; he does not want to accept Assef's gift (being that he is mean to him) and that he does not want to interact with anything that Assef believes or likes (such as Hitler and his ideology).
What news did rahim khan give amir?
Rahim Khan tells Amir that Hassan is his half-brother and that they share the same father, Baba. He also informs Amir about the terrible events that occurred to Hassan and his wife, and asks him to come back to Afghanistan to help rescue Hassan's son, Sohrab.
Critical analysis of the story the kite bt willaiam somsert maugham?
"The Kite" by W. Somerset Maugham is a poignant story that explores themes of rivalry, ambition, and sacrifice. Through the relationship between the two brothers, the author delves into the complexities of human emotions, particularly jealousy and love. The kite itself serves as a metaphor for the fragile nature of relationships and the price one might have to pay for personal success.
Why does kamal's father commit suicide in kite runner?
Kamal's father commits suicide in "The Kite Runner" because he is unable to cope with the shame and humiliation of his son's assault, which he perceives as a stain on the family's honor. The trauma and guilt overwhelm him, leading him to take his life.
What does it mean to be a father in the Kite Runner?
Teach your children to stand up for what you believe is right, and allow them to be themselves and do what they want.