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1. Why is victory both a salvation and redemption for Amir?
of Amir and Hassan from what you have read.
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All saw was the blue kite. All I smelled was victory. ... Finally, during this tournament, Amir wins, sending a blue kite into the sky. Amir believes that in this moment, he has won salvation and redemption, for his father's respect and his mother's death he believes he caused.
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Amir often read to Hassan, who was illiterate. Their favorite story was “Rostam and Sohrab,” in which Rostam fatally wounds Sohrab in battle and then finds out Sohrab is his lost son. During one reading session under their favorite pomegranate tree, Amir begins to make up his own story while he is reading to Hassan.
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