Why is victory both a salvation and redemption for Amir?
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win - boost his self-esteem - brave and confident - eyes of his father -
serve as salvation - father’s respect and mother’s death-responsible for
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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. Explanation: Amir often read to Hassan, who was illiterate.
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