How Does Baba Change In The Kite Runner

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Baba’s fluctuating relationship with his son is a key moment in The Kite Runner. Baba is portrayed as a very powerful, masculine, figure whereas Amir is depicted as being weaker and less masculine. Amir’s winning of the kite tournament resulted in a drastic change in his father-son relationship. “A hundred kites… and the only one still flying at the end of the day was Amir’s. He has the last kite at home, a beautiful blue kite” Baba said to Kaka Homayoun and his wives. Hosseini uses exaggeration to highlight the immense pride Baba feels for his son following the winning of the kite tournament. Baba did not have a strong bond with his son prior to the kite tournament and he often spent his time on his own in his study without the presence