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how do you think amir felt after he emerged victorious​

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Answered by ypandey2222
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Now for Amir, who learns later that people were screaming, “Boboresh!, Boboresh!” (Cut him! Cut him!) from the rooftops, the only sound he hears is the pounding of his heart and all he smells is victory. When a gust of wind suddenly lifts his kite, Amir loops it on top of the blue one and lets it out so it cuts the string of the blue kite. He and Hassan hug each other and scream, “We won! We won!’ while Baba stands on the roof and pumps his fists and hollers and claps. It is the single proudest moment of his twelve years when he sees father cheering like that.

Hassan tells Amir they will celebrate later and takes off after the blue kite as a trophy for his beloved master. Amir calls out, “Hassan, come back with it!” and Hassan responds with his enduring loyalty, “For you a thousand times over!” Amir then gathers in his own kite and takes it to the gates of his house. After he hands it over to Ali, he takes off to find Hassan with visions in his mind of how he will proudly present the blue kite to his baba. Unfortunately, Amir cannot find the Hazara boy even though he searches everywhere. People have seen him go by at times and they stop Amir to help him and to congratulate him, which makes his search for Hassan take even longer. Finally an old man, who runs a dried fruit stand, tells him that he saw Hassan run by being chased by three boys dressed like Pashtuns. Amir knows immediately who they are and frantically picks up his search.

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