Table of Contents
- 1 Where does Amir and Baba flee to?
- 2 Why did Amir and Baba move to America?
- 3 Where do Amir and Baba go after leaving Afghanistan?
- 4 Why does Assef join the Taliban?
- 5 Why do Ali and Hassan leave Baba’s house?
- 6 Why are Baba and Amir crammed into the back of a Russian truck?
- 7 How did Baba and Amir escape Afghanistan?
- 8 What does Amir think about Baba’s truck stop?
Where does Amir and Baba flee to?
The first half of the section primarily describes Baba’s and Amir’s horrific journey, first to Jalalabad and finally into Peshawar, Pakistan. It also gives some detail about how Kabul has changed in the roughly five years that have elapsed since Chapter 9.
Why did Amir and Baba leave?
Baba and Amir leave Afghanistan for the US via Pakistan because of the Soviet invasion. Baba couldn’t stomach the idea of his country being ruined physically and ideologially by the Communists; so he leaves before it is too late. As a capitalistic businessman, his life and Amir’s would have been in danger.
Why did Amir and Baba move to America?
Why do Amir and Baba go to America? After the Russians invade Afghanistan and executions become commonplace, Amir and Baba flee the turmoil and danger destroying their home country.
What city did Amir and Baba travel in a fuel truck?
In chapter 10, Amir, Baba, and the other refugees are forced to climb into the tank of an empty fuel truck in order to leave Jalalabad for Pakistan. Inside the tanker, Amir begins to panic and has an extremely difficult time breathing.
Where do Amir and Baba go after leaving Afghanistan?
From Jalalabad, they were transported in the tank of an old oil truck before finally reaching Peshawar, Pakistan. Baba and Amir would eventually fly to the United States, where the two settled in Fremont, California, not far from San Jose.
Who lived in Baba’s house after he and Amir fled Kabul?
Amir also learns that Hassan had been living in Baba’s house with Rahim Khan. And Rahim Khan asks Amir for permission to tell Amir everything about Hassan’s life story. The purpose of this chapter is to provide both Amir and the reader with a description of life in Afghanistan under Taliban rule.
Why does Assef join the Taliban?
Assef replies that money is irrelevant and not why he joined the Taliban. Assef says he is on a mission to rid Afghanistan of garbage. Amir calls it ethnic cleansing and says he wants Sohrab. Shoving Sohrab forward, Assef says he and Amir have unfinished business.
When Amir and Baba flee Afghanistan who was invading their country?
In 1979, five years later, the Soviet Union militarily intervened in Afghanistan. Baba and Amir escape to Peshawar, Pakistan, and then to Fremont, California, where they settle in a run-down apartment.
Why do Ali and Hassan leave Baba’s house?
When Rahim Khan’s father becomes angry because Rahim Khan wants to marry a Hazara woman, he resolves the problem not by moving his own family, but by sending away the Hazara woman and her family. Similarly, to resolve the tension between Hassan and Amir, Ali decides that they will leave.
How is Amir’s car sickness read?
Amir’s car sickness=a sign of anxiety we saw when he and his father left Afghanistan the first time (228). Amir gives away his watch; his father gave him one for his birthday, one of his many gifts (238).
Why are Baba and Amir crammed into the back of a Russian truck?
March 1981. The chapter opens with Baba and Amir crammed into the back of an old Russian truck. They’re with other refugees on their way to Pakistan. He tells Karim he’ll let the truck pass if he gets to spend some special alone time with one of the women in the truck.
Where did Amir and Baba move to after Pakistan?
How did Baba and Amir escape Afghanistan?
The story jumps to March of 1981. Amir and Baba, along with several others, are in the back of a truck fleeing Afghanistan for Pakistan. The drive is bumpy and makes Amir feel car sick, which Baba sees as another of Amir’s weaknesses. They had to flee at night and leave no evidence of their escape, because informers are everywhere.
How old is Amir when he and Baba flee to Pakistan?
Amir is eighteen when he and Baba flee to Pakistan, meaning that it has been years since Ali and Hassan left. Indeed, he mentions that they have had several different servants in the intervening years. Still, Amir is not at all free from his guilt. Hosseini even introduces Kamal as a foil for Hassan.
What does Amir think about Baba’s truck stop?
Amir still has carsickness at age eighteen, which embarrasses Baba. The truck stops so that Amir can vomit on the roadside. Amir thinks of how secretly they had to leave Kabul, telling no one, not even their servant. The rafiqs, or Communist comrades, had taught everyone in Kabul how to spy on their neighbors and even their family.
Why did Amir leave home in the middle of the night?
The ride makes Amir sick, and he worries he is embarrassing Baba. Because they can’t trust anyone, they left home in the middle of the night. The rafiqs, or comrades as Amir calls them, have divided society. People turn each other in for money or under threat.