Table of Contents
- 1 What does Amir mean when he says for me America was a place to bury my memories for Baba a place to mourn his?
- 2 When Amir and Baba move to the states their relationship changes?
- 3 What does Babas Afghan pride prevent him from doing?
- 4 How does Baba feel about America?
- 5 Where do Baba and Amir live in America in the 1980s?
- 6 How does living in America affect Baba?
What does Amir mean when he says for me America was a place to bury my memories for Baba a place to mourn his?
Amir is trying to get away from the guilt he feels at betraying Hassan, which is why he refers to what he’s doing as trying to “bury his memories.” His father, on the other hand, was happy in Kabul.
When Amir and Baba move to the states their relationship changes?
Amir and Baba’s relationship seems to grow distant after they move to the United States. It seems like Baba is a broken man, having lost his wealth and lifestyle from when they lived in the Middle East. This makes him more despondent, irritable, and distant.
How did moving to America change Amir?
Amir begins to grow more confident—in America he has more opportunities to pursue things in which he is interested, and he becomes somewhat popular and successful—at least more so than he was originally. This endears him to the newly-humble Baba, who shows him more respect and care than he had ever before.
How has Baba handled living in the United States?
The move to America is very difficult for Baba, who is used to being wealthy and well-respected in his community. He goes from having wealth and a position of power to working a low-paying job at a gas station and living modestly. Yet his relationship with Amir improves.
What does Babas Afghan pride prevent him from doing?
This pride prevents him from accepting much needed assistance and is ultimately his downfall. Baba still yearns for Hassan and feels a sense of loss; it is ironic that Baba wants to celebrate Amir’s success with Hassan as it was, in part, Hassan who made Amir feel like a failure and caused him to feel inadequate.
How does Baba feel about America?
Baba and Amir choose America to flee to because Baba sees it not only as the land of opportunity, but also because he admires America’s rough, adventurous reputation. While in Afghanistan, Baba emulated America’s Wild West with his car, bold attitude, and swagger.
How is Baba different in America?
In The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini, Baba is different in the US than he is in Afghanistan. Baba is an important person in Afghanistan. He is wealthy. The home he and Amir share in Afghanistan is described as “Baba’s mansion.” By comparison, in the US, he is an immigrant who cannot speak English very well.
What was Baba’s sacrifice for Amir?
Despite the hardships they were going through, Baba sacrificed some of the little money he made and bought Amir a car for college. Baba spent almost all his life savings so he could meet the requirements of Amir’s traditional wedding.
Where do Baba and Amir live in America in the 1980s?
Baba and Amir are in Fremont, California, where they have lived for nearly two years.
How does living in America affect Baba?
How does living in America affect Baba? America makes Baba feel small, opposed to his roll in the upper class when he was in Afghanistan. Baba lashes out at the Nguyens because he was asked to show his I.D. when he was paying for something and he didn’t understand why.