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CaHeK987 [17]
1 year ago
6

How did the Structural choices in the kite runner position the reader to view Amir?

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Liula [17]1 year ago
4 0

Going to California helped Amir in The Kite Runner realize his dream because Amir attended college in California and had a book published.

A youngster who was born and nurtured in Afghanistan's monarchy is the subject of the book The Kite Runner. But for political reasons, he and his father depart in search of a better location. His greatest wish is to help Hassan, his best friend. As a result, when he finds literary success in California, he uses it to rescue his comrade from Afghanistan.

Amir's father acknowledged being the reason for the poor connection between them. Because Amir's mother had passed away during the delivery of her son. Despite the fact that she also gave birth to his kid, Baba blamed him for stealing his wife's life.

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