Amir and Hassan have always been similar in there likes and dislikes. They both have always loved flying kites. Hosseini uses the symbolism of the kite to show how the friendship has grown between the boys. Amir will always remember the time when Hassan said " For you a thousand times over" (67). Hassan has always considered Amir a friend. Hosseini used the part of the book where Amir is kite running with Sohrab to show how Hassan has always been there for Amir. When Sohrab said " That you were the best friend he ever had" (306). Hosseini used the lesson of redeeming for sins, to show how the growth of the friendship has increased over the time span of a couple of
Amir and Hassan have always been similar in there likes and dislikes. They both have always loved flying kites. Hosseini uses the symbolism of the kite to show how the friendship has grown between the boys. Amir will always remember the time when Hassan said " For you a thousand times over" (67). Hassan has always considered Amir a friend. Hosseini used the part of the book where Amir is kite running with Sohrab to show how Hassan has always been there for Amir. When Sohrab said " That you were the best friend he ever had" (306). Hosseini used the lesson of redeeming for sins, to show how the growth of the friendship has increased over the time span of a couple of