“We left the bodies in the streets, and if their families tried to sneak out to drag them back into their homes, we'd shoot them too. We left them in the streets for days. We left them for the dogs. Dog meat for dogs." (22.24-26).Assef is a cruel and evil guy who never had remorse in his body and loved doing bad stuff. To Assef, Hazaras are little better than animals. His reason for raping Hassan is no sin because. "... there's nothing sinful about teaching a lesson to a disrespectful donkey. "It's just a Hazara..."(chapter 27) He always thought he was higher than everybody and never consider himself as a lower class person. He was a bully, he would always bully Amir and Hassan.. He would mostly bully Hassan because of what his ethnic group is “Afghanistan is the land of Pashtuns. It always has been, always will be. We are the true Afghans, the pure Afghans, not this Flat-Nose here. His people pollute our homeland, our watan. They dirty our blood." He made a sweeping, grandiose gesture with his hands. “Afghanistan for the Pashtuns, I say. That's my vision." (44). Assef would always talk about Hassan physical features and his ethnic group, he would try to put Hassan down, but Hassan would always stand up for himself and
“We left the bodies in the streets, and if their families tried to sneak out to drag them back into their homes, we'd shoot them too. We left them in the streets for days. We left them for the dogs. Dog meat for dogs." (22.24-26).Assef is a cruel and evil guy who never had remorse in his body and loved doing bad stuff. To Assef, Hazaras are little better than animals. His reason for raping Hassan is no sin because. "... there's nothing sinful about teaching a lesson to a disrespectful donkey. "It's just a Hazara..."(chapter 27) He always thought he was higher than everybody and never consider himself as a lower class person. He was a bully, he would always bully Amir and Hassan.. He would mostly bully Hassan because of what his ethnic group is “Afghanistan is the land of Pashtuns. It always has been, always will be. We are the true Afghans, the pure Afghans, not this Flat-Nose here. His people pollute our homeland, our watan. They dirty our blood." He made a sweeping, grandiose gesture with his hands. “Afghanistan for the Pashtuns, I say. That's my vision." (44). Assef would always talk about Hassan physical features and his ethnic group, he would try to put Hassan down, but Hassan would always stand up for himself and