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Essay / The Kite Runner Chapter 22 - 676
Farid tells Amir that he will defend him in the car and Amir understands why he might make this decision. Amir would also like to go to this house. He is searched by guards who remained outside the house and they take him to a room upstairs. As he defends his audience with the Taliban official, he wonders what madness he had gotten himself into, wanting to speak with a man he had seen murder two people that day. He puts some grapes in his mouth as the heist progresses and lets us know that at that time he was not informed that these grapes could be the last bit of strong food he could consume for quite a while. He even notices that the table in front of him is supported by legs decorated with metal balls and that they remind him of a table he had seen somewhere in the recent past. Finally, authority touches base, with stains of guilt on its left sleeve. , something Amir discovers horribly captivating. He also recognizes that he has needle pricks on his arms, much like the drug addicts Amir had seen living on the stained streets of San Francisco. They exchange greetings and suddenly the Taliban move towards one of the guards, who tears the whiskers off Amir's face. They figure out that his whiskers are fake, implying that he's probably in a bad position. Nevertheless, the Talib first examines the massacre of the Hazara in Mazar in 1998 and how they erased the numbers of those they murdered in the alleys for the dogs to consume. It demands that what they did was careful and great and therefore exceptionally liberating. At that point, he tells Amir that since he left to live in America, he is a traitor and could be executed. I'm... middle of paper... he feels at peace and recovered. At the same time, it's what happened at the end that is clearest and the memory he will take to his grave. Assef has complete control of Amir and is ready to deliver a killing blow when a voice rings out, “Down,” or no more. Sohrab has his slingshot cocked and ready to fly with metal balls from the ring at the base of the table where Amir was sitting. Assef doesn't let go of Amir and asks the kid to put him down. On the other hand, Sohrab gives him a chance to fly and he hits Assef in the eye. Amir figures out how to get out of the house despite his injuries and when Farid sees him, he picks him up and with Sohrab by his side, puts Amir into the Land Rover. Since Assef had warned his guards to release them if the Works Cities http://thebestnotes.com/booknotes/Kite_Runner/Kite_Runner23.html