Contents
- 1 What was Hassan dream?
- 2 What do you think is the significance of Hassan’s dream at the beginning of Chapter Seven?
- 3 What happens in Amir’s dream?
- 4 Why does Amir love winter in Kabul?
- 5 What weakness of Amir’s does Baba apologize for?
- 6 What was the significance of Hassan’s dream in the Kite Runner?
- 7 Why are dreams so important to the unconscious?
What was Hassan dream?
The Monster The night before Assef rapes Hassan, Hassan has a dream that he shares with Amir. They are at the lake on a beautiful day, but no one will swim because it is rumored that there is a monster at the bottom of the lake. In the dream, Amir says, ‘There’s no monster…
What do you think is the significance of Hassan’s dream at the beginning of Chapter Seven?
Hassan’s dream will become a symbol of both Amir’s betrayal and Hassan’s optimism in the face of a cruel world. For now Hassan is brave, and he tries to comfort Amir in his nervousness – as usual, Hassan can read Amir’s emotions perfectly.
What is the significance of the two memories and dream in Kite Runner?
The significance of the two memories and dream is to show how innocent and helpless Hassan is. dream Amir is alone in the snow with no one to help, just like Hassan in the alley.
What is the significance of Amir’s dreaming of Hassan running through the snow to catch the last kite?
3. The significance of Amir’s dreaming of Hassan running through the snow to catch he last kite is evident, as Amir dreams of the innocent, pure childhood he once had.
What happens in Amir’s dream?
In Amir’s dream, he is the person who defeated the bear. Amir’s dream symbolically represents his fight with Assef and his victory over his personal demons, which have haunted him since childhood.
Why does Amir love winter in Kabul?
Young Amir loves winter. This is because every winter in Kabul, districts hold a kite-fighting tournament, which is a physical competition that Amir and Hassan both enjoy and excel at. Amir compares kite fighting to war.
What does Assef say is a message from God that God is on his side?
He tells Amir he was once imprisoned, and one evening a guard began kicking him until the blows dislodged a kidney stone that had been causing him severe pain. He felt relief and began laughing. At that moment he knew God was on his side. Assef says he is on a mission to rid Afghanistan of garbage.
What is the first word of Chapter 6 kite Runner?
The first word of chapter 6 is winter.
What weakness of Amir’s does Baba apologize for?
What “weakness” of Amir’s does Baba have to apologize for in chapter 10? Baba apologizes for Amir’s car sickness.
What was the significance of Hassan’s dream in the Kite Runner?
What is the significance of Hassan’s dream? The significance of Hassan’s dream is that it symbolises the strong friendship and teamwork that Hassan and Amir will show in the Kite Tournament.
Who are Hassan and Amir in a beautiful day?
Hassan is the loyal servant, and Amir is the almost aloof master. The juxtaposition of the beautiful day with the ugly incident is another example of the motif of appearance versus reality.
What did Assef say to Hassan in Chapter 7?
Assef then taunts Hassan with the nature of the relationship between Hassan and Amir. When Hassan is undaunted, Assef changes tactics. Amir opens his mouth to say something, but he does not. Then the narrative breaks, and two memories and a dream are inserted. The first memory was Ali telling Amir that he and Hassan fed from the same breast.
Why are dreams so important to the unconscious?
Sigmund Freud referred to dreams as being the royal road to the unconscious. He believed they held huge significance to our unconscious thoughts, feelings and desires. Throughout our waking lives we can have a tendency to push into the depths of our minds, those thoughts, feelings and ideas which disturb, shock or worry us the most.