Key Characters in "The Kite Runner
Meet key characters in "The Kite Runner": Amir's friend living in Pakistan, Baba's best friend and business partner, Amir's spiritual father and mentor, and the guiding figure of Rahim Khan. Explore how each character shapes the storyline, offers redemption, and plays a significant role in the protagonist's journey towards self-discovery and atonement.
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Amirs friend living in Pakistan. Baba s best friend and business partner . Amir s spiritual father/mentor.
A guide for Amir. Amirs spiritual father. Offers an encouragement when Amir is ignored by Baba. The moral centre or voice of reason of the novel. Gives Amir the chance to redeem himself.
Im in [Babas] arms, but its Rahim Khans pinky my fingers are curled around. There is a way to be good again As always it was Rahim Khan who saved me You know, you can tell me anything you want Amir jan. Anytime.
Rahim Khan is a minor character that plays an important role. He develops the plot of the story by offering Amir a way to be good again. He also cleverly arranges the adoption of Sohrab, Hassan s son, by Amir knowing that it would make Amir feel better about himself and also rescue Sohrab from the terrible conditions in Afghanistan.