

He is the only one who knows all of Baba's secrets (about his affair with Sanaubar and about Hassan). Rahim Khan – Rahim Khan is Baba’s closest friend, business partner, and confidant.Although he is not present for a majority of the novel, Hassan's plays a major role in the character development of Amir, Baba, and even Sohrab. He becomes the victim of racism, rape, oppression, and murder over the course of his relatively short life, yet always remains loyal, forgiving, and good natured (especially to Amir) throughout the novel. Hassan is an excellent kite runner, and is naturally intelligent, but because of his social class as a poor ethnic Hazara, is illiterate and seen as inferior in Afghan society. Hassan – Amir’s loyal childhood playmate/best friend/unknown half-brother/servant of Baba's, Hassan is a Hazara boy with a cleft lip - a symbol of his poor status in society.Baba goes from a wealthy and well-respected, but unhappy, businessman in Afghanistan to a much happier gas station worker making little money in America. Baba’s many works of charity, including the orphanage he builds, are part of his attempts to redeem himself from the guilty feeling of not being able to acknowledge Hassan as his son however, his guilt does not diminish until him and Amir move to America and he is able to connect finally with at least one of his sons. Baba’s great sin is committing adultery with Ali ’s wife, a Hazara woman, and that he hides the fact that he is Hassan ’s real father. Baba – Father of Amir and also secretly to Hassan, Baba is a larger-than-life figure who works hard and doesn't let anyone's doubts stop him from accomplishing his goals, but stands by his own strict moral principles and is often tough on Amir.He eventually marries Soraya, who cannot birth children, and they adopt Hassan's son, Sohrab. Throughout the novel, his character ultimately changes from him being a selfish child to a selfless adult.


After Hassan is raped, the book focuses on Amir being driven by his feelings of guilt, his personal growth (as he and Baba move to the U.S.), and his quest for a way to redeem himself. Amir manipulates his privileged upbringing over his servant and loyal best friend, Hassan, whose aid he fails to come to when Hassan is being raped by older boys after a kite -fighting tournament. Amir– The protagonist and narrator of the novel, Amir is a wealthy boy who grows up in Kabul, Afghanistan with a sense of entitlement.A Concise Chinese English Dictionary for Lovers.Internal Migration and Internally Displaced Peoples.
