Which of the following statements about Hassan is true?
Hassan stays loyal and humble until his death
Hassan is loyal as a child, but he becomes more judgemental when he grows up
Hassan, like Kamal, is not able to overcome the atrocity of his rape
Hassan is only humble when he is a chil...
Which of the following statements about Hassan is true?
Hassan stays loyal and humble until his death
Hassan is loyal as a child, but he becomes more judgemental when he grows up
Hassan, like Kamal, is not able to overcome the atrocity of his rape
Hassan is only humble when he is a child, but he becomes arrogant when he correct
answers Hassan stays loyal and humble until his death
who says "in the end, the world always wins. That's just the way of thing." correct
answers Rahim Khan
who says "I make one mistake and sudddenly everyone is talking..and I have to have
my face rubbed in it for the rest of my lifed." correct answers Soraya
"There is only one sin, only one. And that is theft. Every other sin is a variation of theft."
correct answers baba
"I want my old life back" correct answers Sohrab
"...my entire life...had been a cycle of lies, betrayals, and secrets." correct answers
Amir
"ethnic clensing. I like it. I like the sound of it." correct answers Assef
"Thats the real Afghanistan...youve always been a tourist here, you just didn't know it."
correct answers Farid
"for you a thousand times over."(first time quote was said) correct answers Hassan
"People will ask. They will want to know why there is a Hazara boy living with our
daughter" correct answers General Taheri
"A man who has no conscience, no goodness, does not suffer." correct answers Rahim
Khan
What does amir do for the first time in fifteen years when Sohrab is in the hospital and
why is it significant? correct answers Amir prays, witch demonstraights that r4eligion
may be an acceptable form of relief for some.
, What do the events with blood and violence (e.g. Hassan's rape, the execution, etc.)
best symbolize in the novel? correct answers the cruelties and evil of life
what does One-eyes Assef and the fact that he loses an eye best symbolize? correct
answers his limited, narrow minded, or one-sided perspective
whitch one fo the following is not a postitive symbol of kites and kite flying in the kite
runner? correct answers the blood that must flow from running a glass-covered string to
cut an opponent's kite
which of the following simmularities do Ali and Hassan not share together? correct
answers a loving and supportive wife
what does Amir dismiss Hassan as to ease his guilt for not standing up for Hassan
when Hassan stands up for Amir and him when Assef originaly challenges them?
correct answers a dirty Hazara
which of the following is not an example of the sacrifice that Baba commits for his
family? correct answers he pays a significant ammount of money to fix Hassan's cleft
lip and improve his self-image
what is ironic about the day of the kite tournament? correct answers it is the highest
and lowest point of Amir's childhood
What does Amir's nausea best indicate or suggest? correct answers His inability to
stomach what he has done
In Afghanistan, which one of the following realities is certain? correct answers who you
are ethnically, racially, and socially can drastically impact your life
what does the following quote reveal: "Then I understood: this was Hassan's final
sacrifice for me. If he's said no, Baba would have believed him because we all knew
Hassan never lied. And if Baba believed him, then i'd be the accused...I would b
revealed for what i really was" (105) ? correct answers Amir understands that Hasson
knows that Amir witnessed his rape and did nothing to stop it
What event first sets Amir's redemption into motion? correct answers Rahim Khan's
phone call
which one of the following character archetypes is most appropriate for Rahim Khan in
his relationship with Amir? correct answers Wise man / mentor
which of the following recurring cultural topics is not present in the kite runner?
Coming of age
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