He is strict in hopes that his son will not grow up to be a shameful man. Essentially, Baba represents the regrets and selfishness contained in the story. When Baba had an illicit affair with Hassan’s mother, he raised Hassan in his household and oversaw his growth. Although Hassan and Amir were both his sons, one lived better than the other. He constantly compared Amir and Hassan because he felt that he was the sole reason for all of Hassan’s sufferings. He was not able to openly proclaim Hassan as his son in fear of losing his honor. However, he is forced to lose his honor when he flees from his home country. In the end, not only does he lose his son, but the status he had clung on to as well. However, his pride still prevents him from telling Amir the truth even on his own deathbed. Through Baba, Forster conveys that although individuals may have regrets, nothing will change if no action is done. The longer one waits, the harder it is to clear up regrets. Time does not stop and wait for those who are afraid to face their fears. No matter what an individual does, it is impossible for them to pause or stop the time. Therefore, they should use their time wisely and make it worthy so that they will not live in
He is strict in hopes that his son will not grow up to be a shameful man. Essentially, Baba represents the regrets and selfishness contained in the story. When Baba had an illicit affair with Hassan’s mother, he raised Hassan in his household and oversaw his growth. Although Hassan and Amir were both his sons, one lived better than the other. He constantly compared Amir and Hassan because he felt that he was the sole reason for all of Hassan’s sufferings. He was not able to openly proclaim Hassan as his son in fear of losing his honor. However, he is forced to lose his honor when he flees from his home country. In the end, not only does he lose his son, but the status he had clung on to as well. However, his pride still prevents him from telling Amir the truth even on his own deathbed. Through Baba, Forster conveys that although individuals may have regrets, nothing will change if no action is done. The longer one waits, the harder it is to clear up regrets. Time does not stop and wait for those who are afraid to face their fears. No matter what an individual does, it is impossible for them to pause or stop the time. Therefore, they should use their time wisely and make it worthy so that they will not live in