KR+Passage+Finder

Passage finder chptrs: 6-10 (Tyler) pg#49 "If you were a boy..." Shows the significance of the kite fighting in Afganastan and also shows that the cultures we believe are very different when they really are similar.

pg#63 "Thats the thing about kite flying, your mind drifts with the kite." This shows how kite flying is a symbol of life and how your life is like a kite. It is streched out across a long line with the bows symboling important events that are occuring in your life and when you reach the end of the kite your life is over and all the wonders are put together to form the kite.

"There are only three real men in this world, Amir, American the Brash Savior, Britian, and Isreal. The rest of them, they're like gossiping old women." pg. 125
 * Passage Finder 11-15 Jessie**

This passage makes you wonder why Baba says that, and what happened to make him think/feel this way.

"Amir is a great writer." I did a double take at this. pg. 139

I thought this was interesting that Amir had to have a double take on a comment his father made that was complimenting him. Baba never paid attention to Amir's writing before, so why would he say that now.

"Sometimes...Like a new born child." pg. 189

I didn't really get the point of this passage so i thought it could lead to discussion. It personified Soraya's womb, which I thought was weird.