The Kite Runner Ch 18‐20 “I feel like a tourist in my own country

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The
Kite
Runner
Ch
18‐20
“I
feel
like
a
tourist
in
my
own
country.”
“You
still
think
of
this
place
as
your
country?”
He
pointed
to
an
old
man
wearing
ragged
clothes
trudging
down
a
dirt
path
.
.
.
“That’s
the
real
Afghanistan
.
.
.
That’s
the
Afghanistan
I
know.
You?
You’ve
always
been
a
tourist
here,
you
just
didn’t
know
it.”
Explain
this
conversation
between
Amir
and
Farid,
the
man
who
is
driving
him
to
Kabul,
found
on
pages
231­232.
What
does
Farid
think
of
Amir?
Is
his
assessment
of
Amir
fair?
Explain.
“You
are
an
honorable
man,
Amir
agha,
a
true
Afghan.”
I
cringed
inside
(238).
Why
does
Amir
cringe
at
the
compliment?
Explain
the
following:
Amir’s
dream
(239‐240)
Amir’s
anticipation
of
returning
to
Kabul
(240‐242)
Amir’s
reaction
to
seeing
Kabul
again
(245‐249)
Why
does
Farid
want
to
kill
the
man
at
the
orphanage?

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