What Is Amir's Choices In The Kite Runner

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Kabul the capital of Afghanistan is the largest city in Afghanistan. In the book The Kite Runner Amir is the main focus in the story, he faces many trials and tribulations. He has to make very tough choices. Once after a kite fighting tournament, Amir was confronted with the task of choosing to help Hassan or run. He choose to run and it affected everything that happened from there on out. Additionally Amir is faced with another hard decision to redeem himself for what he did in the winter of 1975 to Hassan. Khaled Hosseini’s novel, The Kite Runner, teaches the reader that one choice can change your life forever through Amir running when Hassan needed him and taking Sohrab to America to live with Amir. You can either run from a situation or you can face it. In that alley in the winter of 1975 Amir had a huge choice of who he was going to …show more content…

Overall Amir has a huge decision to adopt his nephew or put him back into the orphanage which Sohrab dreads. He makes the right choice by deciding to take him home to keep him safe from the war torn Afghanistan. He wants to give him a second chance and a better childhood. “Would you like to come live in America with me and my wife” (Hosseini 320). In making this comment, Hosseini urges us to believe that Amir’s choice to bring him with him was something he wanted to do. He wants to give Sohrab a chance to grow up in a better place. Amir makes this choice and impacts his life in such a new positive way as well as Soraya’s. He decides to bring a boy named Sohrab that is his nephew to America, so they can raise him and fill the hole of not having children they want. Additionally to redeem what Amir did to Hassan his father in the winter of 1975. In order to make up for the choice he made that day. In the end he made the right choice in bringing Sohrab home with him sure he would not speak for a while but he might learn to trust