Monday, January 21, 2019
Chapter 21 notes- the kite runner Essay
Amir visits his old house in Kabul and the cumulation north of Babas house- The city is now completely unfamiliar to Amir, and he looks at it almost as a tourist Amir looks right(prenominal) his bedroom window and remembers looking out of it when watching Hassan and Amir leave. 25 years earlier, I had stood behind that same window, thick rain dribble down the panes and my breath fogging up the glass. I had watched Hassan and Ali load their be foresightedings into the proboscis of my forefathers car -Amir Characters involved Amir Farid Hassan- Amir discusses their honourable memories in the yard of Babas house and up at the pomegranate direct tree tree on the hill.Amir and Hassan. The Sultans of Kabul- still carved into the pomegranate tree. A gay and woman were executed on the soccer elliptical in front of all the spectators Characters involved Taliban (Islamic radicals) Amir Farid Woman and man both killed by rocks And they call themselves Muslims -Farid Mord? Mord? Is h e dead? -Amir Every evildoer must be punished in a manner graceful his sin - Cleric at the stadium. This part of the text gives evidence that the Taliban are brutal, have no sympathy and are murderers. The Taliban say they are obeying God. confluence arranged to meet with the Taliban that afternoon.Characters involved Farid- asks for Amir Taliban official Symbols Pomegranate tree Then I went looking for the abandoned cemetery. It didnt take me long to find it. It was still there, and so was the old pomegranate tree. - Amir I stood under it, remembered all the times wed climbed it, straddled its branches, our legs swinging, dappled sun joyous flickering through the leaves and casting on our faces a mosaic of light and shadow. The tangy taste of pomegranate crept into my mouth. -Amir The ruined, dead tree serves as a symbol that the city Kabul that Amir knew was now dead. Environment- Kabul- *Desolate.*Ruined * moth-eaten *Abandoned *Sun-dried Amirs house *Surrounded by weeds *R usty The Wall of Ailing Corn was still there, though I saw no corn, ailing or other-wise, along that wall now. -Amir Paint peeled off The house was far from the sprawling neat mansion I remembered from my childhood. It looked smaller. -Amir Like so much else in Kabul, my fathers house was the picture of fallen splendour. -Amir I wanted to whole tone into the foyer, smell the orange peel Ali always tossed into the stove to burn the sawdust. mock up at the kitchen table, have tea with a slice of naan, listen to Hassan speak old Hazara songs. -Amir.
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