Plot & Characters
Themes
Social Issues
Symbolism
Cultural Impact
100

Who is Amir’s closest childhood friend?

Hassan

100

What theme is explored through Amir’s quest to rescue Sohrab?

Redemption

100

What group faces discrimination in the novel?

The Hazaras.

100

What does the scar Amir receives after the fight with Assef symbolize?

His shared suffering with Hassan and his path to redemption.

100

Who is the author of The Kite Runner?

Khaled Hosseini.

200

What is the main event that leads to Amir’s guilt?

Witnessing Hassan’s assault and doing nothing to stop it.

200

How does the novel portray guilt as a driving force?

Through Amir’s lifelong shame and need to atone for betraying Hassan.

200

What is a key example of inequality shown in the story?

The societal divide between Pashtuns and Hazaras.

200

How does the pomegranate tree symbolize Amir and Hassan’s friendship?

It represents their childhood bond and the damage caused by betrayal.

200

Has the novel been adapted into other media?

Yes, into a film and a stage play.

300

Why does Amir return to Afghanistan as an adult?

To rescue Sohrab, Hassan’s son.

300

What does the novel suggest about forgiveness?

Forgiveness is a gradual process that requires action.

300

How does the novel address sexual violence?

By highlighting its lasting trauma on victims like Hassan and Sohrab.

300

What does the slingshot symbolize in the novel?

Courage and protection, especially as used by Hassan and Sohrab.

300

What themes in the novel resonated with global audiences?

Redemption, family, and social justice.

400

What is the relationship between Baba and Hassan?

Baba is Hassan’s biological father.

400

What role does loyalty play in the novel?

Loyalty is central, especially in Hassan’s unwavering devotion to Amir.

400

What message does the novel convey about power structures?

Reflects power imbalances and cycles of abuse.

400

What does Sohrab’s smile at the end of the novel symbolize?

A glimmer of hope

400

What made the film adaptation controversial in Afghanistan?

The portrayal of Hassan’s assault.

500

What does the kite symbolize in the novel?

Redemption and the bond between Amir and Hassan.

500

How does the novel address the impact of war?

By showing how war destroys families and leaves emotional scars.

500

How does the novel address the generational impact of trauma? 

By showing how the pain of war, abuse, and discrimination shapes the lives of both Hassan and Sohrab.

500

What does Sohrab’s silence symbolize?

The trauma and emotional scars left by his experiences.

500

How has the novel influenced global discussions about Afghan history?

By shedding light on Afghanistan’s political turmoil and social issues.