When i was looking on google reader i notice on yazan response he had something i was very interested in and i will like to response to also.
Reflecting on my words, i noticed that Amir has showed his guilty feeling through out his tough times dealing with the deaths of his friends and beloved ones. After loosing so many of his loved ones, he takes a risk of leaving the women he loves (knowing that almost everyone else in his life is dieing) just to go visit an ill friend, Rahim Khan.
After realizing who Hassan really was, it made Amir feel like his father was a sinner, a thief that lies. On the impressions of Amir, Baba's sins seemed to relief him of his own actions. After hearing the story about Hassan's death, Amir after deep thinking and thoughts of greed, but covered up with guilt; takes matters into his hands by heading over to a Orphanage.
i agree that Amire has change over the years he lived in San Fransisco. he realize what he did to hassan was wrong when his father died. know that hassan is his half brother he feel very guilty of letting him get rap and not getting any help.
there is nobody left in Amire life like yazan said so he feel very alone and feel like he need to do something to stop him from thinking about his past.
when yazan said that he is leaving his wife to go back home to see his brother hassan even though he knew every body were dying from him. i will say he did that just to get the relationship that were between him and Hassan to come back. he wanted to do something that will make hassan knows that he still love him,he want to be there for him and he is sorry for the incident that happen between them.
I don't think Amir think his father was a sinner. i felt like he was disappointed that his father kept that in him for so long. he even kept it in him when hassan were leaving and did not say something to stop it.
It kind of good that he never told amir that hassan were his brother because maybe when hassan were getting rape amir might wanted to go and help and then end up hurting hisself.
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