Plot and Setting
Character Development
Themes and Symbol
Key Events
Quotations & Literary Devices
100

Where is Amir living when the novel begins, and what prompts his reflections on the past?

Amir lives in San Francisco; a call from Rahim Khan brings back memories

100

How is Hassan portrayed in terms of loyalty and character?

Hassan is loyal, brave, and selfless

100

What role does guilt play in Amir's narration?

Guilt haunts Amir's life

100

What happens during the kite-fighting tournament?

Amir wins the kite tournament

100

What is the significance of the quote, "For you, a thousand times over"?

shows Hassan's deep loyalty

200

How does the story transition from 2001 to Amir's childhood in Kabul?

Flashback to Amir's childhood in 1975 Kabul

200

What do we learn about Baba's values and his views on Amir?

Baba values strength; he's disappointed in Amir's softness

200

How does the novel explore the theme of betrayal in the first 8 chapters?

Amir betrays Hassan multiple times

200

How does Hassan retrieve the last kite, and what happens afterward?

Hassan catches the kite but is raped

200

How does Hosseini use foreshadowing in Chapter 1?

Foreshadows a major event in 1975

300

What is the significance of the kite tournament in chapter 6?

It's Amir's chance to earn Baba's approval

300

How does Amir feel about his father's attention toward Hassan?

Amir feels jealous of Baba's affection for Hassan

300

What do kites symbolize in the context of the story?

Kites symbolize joy and betrayal

300

How does Amir react to witnessing Hassan's assault?

Amir hides and says nothing

300

Identify and explain a metaphor used to describe Amir's feelings of guilt?

Guilt as a "wild animal' metaphor

400

how does the novel describe the relationship between Baba and Amir in the early Chapters?

Strained-Amir wants Baba's love but feels distant

400

What role does Ali play in the household and in Hassan's life?

Ali is Hassan's kind and humble father

400

What do kites symbolize in the context of the story?

Pashtuns dominate; Hazaras are oppressed

400

What steps does Amir take after the adult to distance himself from Hassan?

He frames Hassan for theft

400

How is irony used in Amir's interactions with Hassan post-assault?

Amir avoids Hassan, how stays loyal

500

What event marks a major turning point in Amir's relationship with Hassan?

Hassan is assaulted; Amir does nothing

500

How is Assef introduced, and what does he symbolize in the story?

Assef is cruel, racist, and violent

500

How is social class (Pashtun vs. Hazara) portrayed?

Baba is generous but emotionally distant

500

How does the story show the beginning of Amir's internal conflict?

Amir feels intense guilt

500

What literary technique is used to contrast Amir's and Hassan's personalities?

Juxtaposition shows Amir vs. Hassan clearly

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