How Does Amir Change In The Kite Runner

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Throughout The Kite Runner, by Khaled Hosseini, it talks especially about the change of the main characters. In the beginning of the book Amir says “I became what I am today at the age of twelve” (Hosseini 1). Amir has witnessed the horrific scene of Hassan being raped, Hassan is Amir’s servant and also half brother but both are unaware of this until the end. Amir, without thinking, runs away. Only being twelve, he wouldn't have any way to defend himself. Amir struggles with finding closure from the incident and it changes who he is as a person throughout the novel. Not knowing how to deal with the problem, he did what most twelve year olds would do, and took the easy way out by sending Hassan away. During the first part of the book, Amir starts off being jealous and oblivious. His father Baba failed to mention that Hassan and Amir were half brothers because he was ashamed of his past; sleeping with a 19 year old servant named …show more content…

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The first time in the book Amir shows change is when him and Baba arrive in Fremont, California. Amir no longer sees Baba as a legendary father but just as a father. Amir and his father have to work in the gas station, Baba working very long hours for very little pay helps get Amir’s mind off of Hassan. Living in Afghanistan was a constant reminder of the casualty that happened to Hassan, and Amir’s to betrayal him. Amir in the United States is completely different he learns to take care of his sick father Baba, and he meets a compassionate woman named Soraya who he later