Sunday, May 20, 2007
the kite runner
amir had his 13 birthday when i was reading and he and his father had a falling out along with amir adn hassan. ever since the day in the alley amir i think has felt guilty. and he should i think leaving his friend liek that or treatign him liek he is his friend but yet deosnt consider him one. amir leads hassan on. amir really is jsut mean to him during all of this he says "I want you to stop harassing me. i want you to go away, "i snapped. i wished he would give it right back to me, break the door open and tell me off-- it would hav emade things easier, better. but he didnt do anythign liek that, and when i opened the door minutes later, he wasnt there. i fell on my bed, buried my dead under the pillow, and cried""(88). he as in amir ended things that were going soo soo well with his father the one he always wished he would bond wtih grow close with and he messed it up he knows he did but its jsut because he was fighting with hassan. i dont like how amir hates it when his father invites hassan along with them i mean what does he expect hassan alway sto stay this servant adn never experiance anythign in life. he asked his father " Baba, have you ever thought about getting new servants?"(89). waht does the think his fathers going to say oh yes if ur fighting or not getting along with hassan we will jsut forget them even though htey do everything for us and woudl give there lives for us yes they r family but because your blood adn u asked me to ill go get new ones! amir is selfish! i mean granted hes only 13 but still he talkes / i donno if he acts but he wishes to be treated liek hes older adn more mature and then hes jsut selfish. anyways on to the next thing amirs father throws amir i huge 13 birthday party he says its for him but really tis for himself he jsut invites all of his own friends! thank goodness babas friend is there to be some sort of fatherly figure to amir atleast he can talk to someone soo someone can help guide him he tells amir " you know, you can tell me anything you want, amir jan. anytime."(99).
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