The Kite Runner
compare and contrast how Amir and Baba handle acts that they consider inappropriate and wrongful.
In Chapter Ten,
In Chapter Ten,
At a checkpoint, the Afghani soldiers would have let the truck pass without issue, but one Russian soldier demanded a half hour with one of the refugees, a married woman. To Amir's dismay, Baba defended the woman, telling the Russian soldier that he had no shame and that he would "take a thousand bullets before [he] let this indecency take place." Amir felt ashamed that while Baba would give his life to save someone, he did nothing to save Hassan.
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