How did Amir think God would help him?
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Amir uses the descriptions of his home's opulence to symbolize the wealth and status of his family in Kabul. He may also use detailed descriptions of his own home to contrast it to the home of his best friend, Hassan, and his father, Ali. Hassan's home is described as a mud hut not far from Amir's.
Amir's laughter establishes a significant parallel between Amir and Assef. ... He says he began to laugh as a guard kicked him because it ended the pain he suffered from his kidney stone. Amir's laughing, though stemming from the relief of a different pain, clearly mirrors Assef's.
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Amir thought that God would guide the wind and help him win.
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He thought that god would blow the winds and help him win the competition
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