Baba And Hassan Relationship Essay

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In the novel, The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini Baba forms a strong bonded relationship with his son Hassan. There is a complication with this situation though, for no one knows that Hassan is Baba’s son. Everyone was always under the impression that Baba only had one son, Amir so when information is disclosed that Hassan is also Baba’s son, it is shielded from the rest of the characters. Baba actively made this decision in hopes to not hurt his own reputation, and protect Hassan and Amir. If the people around Baba were to find out, he would be looked down upon because he had a child with a Hazara. Another potential problem with the situation is that if Hassan were to ever find out it would break him. Baba cares a great deal about him, and would never want to hurt Hassan. If Baba keeps to himself he realizes there is no way that he can hurt anyone he truly cares about. Baba protects his image while protecting the rest of his family by not exposing information to …show more content…

In particular, Amir explains that Baba has never missed one of Hassan’s birthdays. Whether this is because he is just a caring, kind, man or that he truly loves Hassan. Amir explains, “Baba never missed Hassan’s birthday. For a while, he used to ask Hassan what he wanted, but he gave up doing that because Hassan was always too modest to actually suggest a present,” (Hosseini 44). In this scene, there is a tension and jealousy because Amir senses Baba is treating Hassan with more respect and care. This strong relationship is generated by the fact that Hassan is Baba’s son. This is a problem because Baba is not allowed to speak up about this situation because it would be incorrect towards Ali. Hassan does not have the best circumstances in life because he works as sort of a servant for Baba and Amir, so for Baba to be able to provide happiness for him is an enormous gift that he can

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