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    • For you, a thousand times over

      • ‘For you, a thousand times over!’ Amir has just cut the blue kite and won the kite tournament. Hassan’s words, shouted to Amir as Hassan “runs” Amir’s blue kite, reveals Hassan’s unending loyalty and love for Amir.
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  2. Amir describes Hassan, as Hassan is about to be raped, as having a look that he recognized. It is the way the lamb looks as it is about to be sacrificed for the Muslim holiday Eid Al-Adha, or Eid-e-Qorban, as Afghans call it (in English it is called The Feast of the Sacrifice).

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      Hassan’s words, shouted to Amir as Hassan “runs” Amir’s blue...

  3. Hassan’s words, shouted to Amir as Hassan “runs” Amir’s blue kite, reveals Hassan’s unending loyalty and love for Amir. This line, spoken later in the novel by Amir to Hassan’s son Sohrab, represents the durable bonds of loyalty and friendship that exist between Amir and Hassan.

  4. Hassan took off to run the blue kite and Amir followed after bringing his kite home. A merchant told Amir that he had seen Hassan running by with the blue kite. He finally found Hassan facing Assef and his two friends, who were trying to steal the kite from him.

  5. Hassan relinquishes the kite, yet he and Amir do not discuss what had happened. Amir pretends not to hear the crack in Hassan's voice nor notice the stain on Hassan's pants. The chapter ends with Amir entering Baba's study, moving toward his father's arms full body embrace.

  6. Hassan promises to bring back the kite for Amir, and as he runs off he says “for you a thousand times over!” Amir is ecstatic at his victory, and he feels he will surely win Baba’s love if Hassan brings back the losing kite.

  7. Amir is again reminded of his treatment of Hassan, and despite the life that Amir has made for himself in California, he will not be free of this guilt until he finds a way to make up for letting Hassan be raped and then falsely accusing Hassan of stealing from him.

  8. Amir says that Hassan is the best kite runner in Kabul – he always seems to know exactly where a kite will fall and just waits there as the other boys scramble around the city. One days Hassan makes Amir wait under a tree for a kite, though Amir thinks they are wasting time and will lose the kite.

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