Things around you change which may or may not alternate the way you do things, how you decide on things,and what you want to do when you grow up. You cant exactly expect people in different generations to act the same way. ![]() Your choices are your norms, even if they don't fit the norm category of the majority of society. It may be considered deviance, because it could be something someone wasn't brought up to or used to during their time. Like the many comments above, its really true that people expect you to be a certain way, and to act a certain way. It is only in USA where they live a humble life (Baba working at a gas station and at a flee market on the weekends) that he truly realizes that all the material stuff from life isn't important as along as you accept and appreciate those who you love because at the end, money comes and goes but family is always the most important thing in the world. I feel that Baba was so committed to give Amir the best lifestyle possible and sometimes forgot how his son felt about his father lack of attention. ![]() However, Baba and Amir's relationship changes with the Soviet Invasion and their moving to USA where Baba truly accepts Amir who just wrote a book and is being published. He complains that Amir doesn't defend himself and instead of football, he reads and writes and at the end of the day it seems that Rahim Khan is more of a fatherly figure to Amir than his real father because Rahim Khan supports Amir in everything. This quote absolutely fits perfectly with Baba and Amir's lack of father-son relationship.īaba blames Amir for the death of his wife who died during childbirth. What do you guys think about it?! Do you agree with the concept of it? Do you disagree? Do you like it as well?! SPEAK! My point is, I really really like this quote. She'll complain that she "didn't do this" when she was my age or "didn't do that" when she was my age. I'm not sure if it's everyone's parents, but a lot of parents feel the need to have their child grow up or do the things they did as a child. I love this quote so much because I have a strong connection with it. ![]() The quote is a perfect way of saying that a parent cannot expect their child to always follow after them. Baba complained that the way Amir was growing up is not the way that he, himself grew up. The reason Rahim said this to Baba was because Amir wasn't like his father (Baba). You don't get to fill them with your favorite colors." - This quote was by Rahim Khan, a friend of Baba.
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