How Is Amir Mature In The Kite Runner

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As kids we are always taught to be kind and generous, but not all children follow the golden standards. In the Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini, we learn through Amir that some children are rude and relentless. As the main character, Amir takes us on a journey from childhood to adulthood. He goes from a childish boy to a mature man. A major contribution to this change is his move from Afghanistan to America and all the struggles that came along with it. Amir goes from having everything to nothing and with that he learns and grows. He has to decided whether or not to let the past slip into his new life and, how to deal with the bad acts he committed as a kid living in Afghanistan. Amir becomes a whole new person when he becomes an adult, and it is for the better. …show more content…

During this time we learned a lot about him. He grew up with a boy named Hassan who was his servants son. Hassan and him were like brothers, the bestest of friends. But when we truly take a look at their friendship we realize that Amir was a terrible friend. Hassan would do absolutely anything for him, because he loved him so much. Amir teased him and never included him with the other kids. Hassan never let that bother him though becasue that is how much he cared for Amir. During the kite tournament Hassan was beaten and abused and Amir saw it all. He did not help, he did not scream, he did absolutely nothing which shows just how low he is. This poor boy was assaulted so that Amir would have his kite. Amir was a coward and would not confess to what he saw. He did not comfort Hassan or even allow things to go back to normal. He was racked with so much guilt that it pushed him away from Hassan because he did not want to deal with the consequences. This shows how immature Amir was an how inconsiderate he was towards Hassan and all that he endured for

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