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which activity of rahim khan had become a part of his very existence?​

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Answered by Priyavenika
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Explanation: Who Is Rahim Khan?

We first learn of Rahim Khan in Chapter 1, when he places a phone call from Pakistan to his friend Amir in America. We learn nothing about him here, as the chapter instead sets up an extended flashback to Amir's youth in Afghanistan. In time, though, we come to learn more about Rahim Khan.

During Amir's childhood, Rahim is a frequent visitor thanks to his friendship and partnership with Baba, Amir's father. Baba is a force to be reckoned with--in fact, Rahim calls him 'Mr. Hurricane.' He is an imposing, strong figure, full of bluster and strong opinions. Few dare to cross him, but Rahim has a special relationship with Baba. Rahim is able to stand up to Baba and has earned his respect. In Chapter 3, Rahim tells Baba that he can be the most self-centered person he knows. According to Amir, Rahim Khan ''was the only person I knew who could get away with saying something like that to Baba.''

Baba, with all his intensity, success, and strong opinions, is a difficult father to have. Amir is forever trying to please him, and coming up short. Instead, Rahim fills the role of nurturing father figure to Amir and helps fulfill the boy's need for acceptance and encouragement. It's Rahim who encourages Amir's writing.

One day, Amir approaches Baba and Rahim with a story he wrote clenched in his hands. Baba can barely fake interest in the story, and Amir waits hopefully, anguished, feeling as if time has slowed down. Baba just stares at him and does not ask to read the story. Then Rahim steps up, asking to see it. ''As always,'' Amir says, ''it was Rahim Khan who rescued me.''

Later, Rahim gives Amir a note praising the story and stating ''God has granted you a special talent.'' Amir is so pleased with Rahim's reaction that he guiltily admits to wishing Rahim Khan were his father. The note ends with Rahim telling Amir, ''I shall hear any story you have to tell. Bravo.'' This kind of encouragement is what Amir has always been lacking in his relationship with Baba.

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A Limited Analysis

Rahim Khan isn't the most fleshed-out character in the novel. We don't know much about him as a person and only learn about him through how he affects other characters. However, working with what we do know, let's take a closer look at Rahim Khan.

The first words we hear from Rahim are ''There is a way to be good again.'' These appear in Chapter 1, framing the rest of the story and giving us one of the central themes, restoring goodness. It's no accident that Rahim Khan is the one who offers Amir this chance 'to be good again.' This is the man who follows his conscience and summons Amir back to the Middle East to try to make things right.

Rahim, now old and sick, attempts to clean the slate and bring some long-buried truths into the light of day. He reveals that Hassan, now dead at the hands of the Taliban, was Baba's illegitimate son all along, and, therefore, Amir's half-brother. Furthermore, Hassan had a son, Sohrab, who is in an orphanage in Kabul.

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We first learn of Rahim Khan in Chapter 1, when he places a phone call from Pakistan to his friend Amir in America. We learn nothing about him here, as the chapter instead sets up an extended flashback to Amir's youth in Afghanistan. In time, though, we come to learn more about Rahim Khan.

During Amir's childhood, Rahim is a frequent visitor thanks to his friendship and partnership with Baba, Amir's father. Baba is a force to be reckoned with--in fact, Rahim calls him 'Mr. Hurricane.' He is an imposing, strong figure, full of bluster and strong opinions. Few dare to cross him, but Rahim has a special relationship with Baba. Rahim is able to stand up to Baba and has earned his respect. In Chapter 3, Rahim tells Baba that he can be the most self-centered person he knows. According to Amir, Rahim Khan ''was the only person I knew who could get away with saying something like that to Baba.''  

Baba, with all his intensity, success, and strong opinions, is a difficult father to have. Amir is forever trying to please him, and coming up short. Instead, Rahim fills the role of nurturing father figure to Amir and helps fulfill the boy's need for acceptance and encouragement. It's Rahim who encourages Amir's writing.  

One day, Amir approaches Baba and Rahim with a story he wrote clenched in his hands. Baba can barely fake interest in the story, and Amir waits hopefully, anguished, feeling as if time has slowed down. Baba just stares at him and does not ask to read the story. Then Rahim steps up, asking to see it. ''As always,'' Amir says, ''it was Rahim Khan who rescued me.''  

Later, Rahim gives Amir a note praising the story and stating ''God has granted you a special talent.'' Amir is so pleased with Rahim's reaction that he guiltily admits to wishing Rahim Khan were his father. The note ends with Rahim telling Amir, ''I shall hear any story you have to tell. Bravo.'' This kind of encouragement is what Amir has always been lacking in his relationship with Baba.

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Rahim Khan from The Kite Runner

Character Analysis Discussion Questions

For this activity, you will be answering discussion questions to further your understanding of Rahim Khan, a character from The Kite Runner. Make sure to answer the questions thoroughly and in complete sentences. Also, if the question asks for specific details from the text, make sure to include that information in your response.

Discussion Questions

Is Rahim Khan a major or minor character? Explain.

List three or more character traits for Rahim Khan. Explain why you chose each trait.

How has Rahim Khan impacted Amir? Explain with specific details from the story.

Is Rahim Khan a flat or dynamic character? Explain with details from The Kite Runner.

What do other characters say about Rahim? Include at least two quotations from different characters and explain each quotation.

How does Rahim directly impact the plot of the story? Provide at least one specific example.

In your opinion, is Rahim a good person? Why or why not? Use examples from the story to support your answer.

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Rahim Khan is a minor character in The Kite Runner. He is not considered a major character since he doesn't play as large of a role as some of the other characters.

Rahim Khan is encouraging, persuasive, and wise. Rahim is encouraging because he inspires Amir to continue writing. He is persuasive because he convinces Amir to travel to Pakistan and adopt Sohrab. Finally, he is wise because he often gives helpful and enlightening advice to Amir. For example, he tells him that only people who have a conscience and goodness can suffer.

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