The Kite Runner Chapter 10
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What weakness of Amir's does Baba have to apologize for in Chapter 10?

Car sickness

Who is Karim?

Driver and people smuggler who drives people out of Sharawi-occupied Kabul to Afghanistan.

Why are Amir and his father fleeing Afghanistan?

The ratiqs and comrades were splitting Kabul into groups; complaining could lead to imprisonment.

Why does Baba challenge the Russian officer?

<p>He believes war should be decent, and the soldier is being unfair and indecent.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What events are ironic?

<p>Amir remembers flying kites with Hassan to survive the ride, and Kamal has been raped and hasn't spoken since.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is foreshadowing?

<p>Baba gathers dirt of his homeland and Kamal's father commits suicide after Kamal dies.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does Amir and Baba take with them?

<p>Parents' wedding photo, a picture of grandfather with King Nader Shah, and a leather-bound notebook.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What happens with Ahmad Zahir?

<p>He went on a drive with friends and was shot in the back of the head.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the Russian soldier want?

<p>He takes a woman as a price to let others go.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What happens to the truck?

<p>The second truck breaks down and parts are needed.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What happens in the truck?

<p>There is an explosion.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Chapter 10 Key Points

  • Baba apologizes to Amir for his car sickness, revealing Baba's caring nature despite their challenging circumstances.
  • Karim is introduced as a driver and people smuggler, facilitating escape from Soviet-occupied Kabul to Pakistan via Jalalabad.
  • Amir and Baba flee Afghanistan due to an oppressive regime where the ratiqs instill fear and punish dissent; the atmosphere forces careful communication.
  • Baba confronts a Russian officer, upholding his belief that war should have a sense of decency; this highlights Baba's strong moral compass.
  • Irony is present in Amir's memories; he survives a laborious escape by reminiscing about joyful moments with Hassan, while Kamal, a rapist, suffers a tragic fate.
  • Foreshadowing occurs when Baba keeps dirt from his homeland close, symbolizing his attachment, while Kamal's father's suicide represents despair following loss.
  • Amir and Baba carry essential mementos, including family photos and a leather-bound notebook, signifying their past and identity.
  • Ahmad Zahir, a character mentioned, is tragically shot in the head during a drive with friends, highlighting the violence of the time.
  • A Russian soldier demands a woman as a price for granting freedom to others, illustrating moral decay amidst war.
  • The truck transporting Amir and Baba experiences a breakdown, necessitating repairs and further complicating their escape.
  • An explosion occurs inside the truck, adding urgency and danger to their perilous journey.

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Explore key points from Chapter 10 of 'The Kite Runner' where Baba's character and moral principles are examined. This chapter also delves into Amir and Baba's harrowing escape from Afghanistan amidst the turmoil of war. Discover significant themes such as irony, foreshadowing, and the strong bond between father and son.

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