6am- I arrived at the home of Meahar Unisa, Hassan Abbs, Humza Abbs, Asaab Abbs. Everyone was home. I did a house check. The house was clean. 6:20am- Everyone is in bed. 6:40am- Everyone is in bed 7am-Everyone is in bed 7:20am- Everyone is in bed 7:25am- Meahar Unisa goes in the bathroom. Hassan Abbs wakes up Asaab Abbs and gets him ready for school(brush his teeth, wash his face and comb his hair.) Meahar Unisa gets Asaab Abbs ' school uniform out and gets him dressed. 7:40 am - Meahar Unisa takes Asaab Abbs outside to get on his school bus. Hassan Abbs is in bed and Humza Abbs is in his crib. 8pm- Meahar Unisa comes back in the house, takes a shower. Hassan Abbs and Humza Abbs are still sleeping. 8:20am-Meahar Unisa gets out of the shower. Hassan Abbs and Humza …show more content…
Hassan Abbs is holding Humza Abbs. Meahar Unisa is sitting on the Odom. 9:20am- Meahar Unisa tells me that the Case worker (Julia Borras) is picking her and Humza Abbs up to take them to Hackensack Hospital. I called BiC and was told to see if the Case Worker wanted me to go. 9:40pm- Meahar Unisa and Humza Abbs get dressed. Hassan Abbs stayed home. The Case Worker (Julia Borras) was able to speak with someone from BiC and told them it was okay for me go to the Hospital with them. We arrived at the Hospital (Aubrey Hepburn Children’s House) at 10: 30am. They could not proceed with the doctor appointment until the translator came. We waited in the waiting room until 11am. Meahar Unisa did her best to keep Humza Abbs entertained with coloring books, reading books, her phone and food ( chips, cookies, water and milk) 11am- The translator (Pradipkumar Shumara) got there. He explained the documents Meahar Unisa needed to sign, so and Humza Abbs could be seen by the doctor. 11:20am-The translator (Pradipkumar Shumara) got there. He explained the documents Meahar Unisa needed to sign, so and Humza Abbs could be seen by the
9:00. ‘Great a full 10 hours of sleep.’ I think. I quickly take a shower and rush to do my chores before my mom asks me to do more. I rushed downstairs and stand in the door.
Baba holds the secret that Hassan is his son to protect his social status in society, Amir hides Hassans rape and keeps it to himself and pretends it did not happen. Moreover, their best friends are their servants. In addition, both Amir and Baba show an act of kindness and generosity in the novel. Baba builds an orphanage, while Amir
By the story’s end, Amir and Baba become closer. They are in America and times have been difficult. “‘I am moftakhir, Amir,’ he said. Proud” (Hosseini 139). Baba kept pushing Amir to graduate high school and when he did, Baba was very proud.
I need Amir to go and get Sohrab from the orphanage because this child deserves a happy childhood. As well as another reason that I am now reminded of time and time again. My memory fades back to the time when Baba told me a secret that I will remember to my dying day. I couldn’t believe it at the time, but now looking at it all my eyes are open. Hassan and Amir, brothers who would have guessed it.
She unfortunately did not stick around. Later on in the story the readers are informed that Baba betrayed his friend in the highest honor. The truth of the matter is Hassan is also Baba’s son. There are many arguments saying that what Baba did was a betrayal that no one can
After he talks to Rahim Khan, he tells him the Hassan not only his childhood best friend but his half brother. Amir tries to help Hassan's own son, Sorab, who is his nephew that is locked in a orphanage. He ends up finding out that a taliab took Sorab. He is shocked when he finds where he is. He finds out that the head person there is Assef.
Lastly, Amir sacrifices his life to accommodate for Sohrab, Hassan’s son, after being taken by the Taliban. Amir resembles Baba because he too takes up redemption for the awful things he did. He understands the great danger Sohrab is in. He risks his life to help Sohrab; this shows loyalty to Hassan. Even though Sohrab is not Hassan saving his son shows that Amir is loyal to him.
Finally when he thought he couldn’t take the guilt anymore, he blames Hassan for stealing money from him and forces him out of baba’s house. Although he never sees Hassan again, he does not forget the terrible sins he committed. After years of holding the guilt of his doings, Amir sets out to seek for redemption. Amir goes back to where it all started, Kabul, to find Hassan’s son Sohrab.
Hassan always demonstrates his devoted loyalty to Amir by constantly support him over the years. Amir and Hassan 's relationship was forever changed, after a cold winter day in the year 1975 Amir
One night when Misha is smuggling, he walks into the Blue Camel Hotel and spots Uri
Lastly, Sohrab’s rescue from Amir redeems himself. Amir is fighting Assef to try to rescue Sohrab, “WHAT’S SO FUNNY?’ Assef bellowed. Another rib snapped, this time left lower. What was so funny was that, for the first time since the winter of
When Amir went back to Afghanistan because of Rahim Khan’s letter, he went to redeem himself for his past mistakes. He needed to get rid of the guilt that has been haunting him for years. "What was so funny was that, for the first time since the winter of 1975 I felt at peace. I laughed because I saw that, in some nook in the corner of my mind, I had been looking forward to this." (Hosseini 289).
Amir, “spent most of his days in the study, emailing people around the world, applying for grants, organizing fundraising events” (Hosseini 363) for a small hospital that treated refugees on the Afghanistan-Pakistan border. Amir’s generosity and selflessness was clearly evident by his commitment to the hospital and his sacrifice of time. Furthermore, Amir demonstrated courage by standing up to his father-in-law, General Taheri. While eating dinner, the General asked what he should say when people ask why there is a Hazara boy living with his daughter and son-in-law. Amir replied, “You will never again refer to him as Hazara boy in my presence.
Amir returns to Kabul to find Sohrab, but is met by Assef, and is consequently beaten. This event absolves Amir of his guilt that stems from Hassan’s rape 26 years earlier, by liberating Sohrab from the grips the Taliban had on him. Other moments of crises: (Ch4) Baba is presented with Amir’s first short story and refuses to read it, though Rahim and Hassan enjoy it, encouraging him (Ch5) Assef threatens Amir and Hassan defends him. Amir is left fighting for his fathers affection when Baba gifts Hassan a plastic surgeon to fix his cleft lip.
His shame for being so selfish and cowardly, while Hassan always was faithful to him. Amir wanted to get rid of Hassan. Therefore, he planted his new watch and some Afghani bills under Hassan’s mattress. He thought Baba would condemn him for this. Although he knew that Amir betrayed him, Hassan said to Baba that he stole the watch and the money.