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    Ali Baba...narration Characters Ali Baba Ali Baba’s Wife Ali Baba’s son Kasim Kasim’s Wife Margiana Abdallah Apothecary Leader of the Thieves 2 Robbers In a town in Persia there dwelt two brothers‚ one named Kasim‚ the other Ali Baba. Kasim was married to a rich wife and lived in plenty‚ while Ali Baba had to maintain his wife and children by cutting wood in a neighboring forest and selling it in the town. One day‚ when Ali Baba was in the forest‚ he saw a troop of men on horseback

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    time together. Baba and Amir take a trip to Jalalabad and they stay at the house of Baba’s cousin. When they finally arrived to BABA’s cousin they got an Afghan tradition dinner and Baba stared talking about the tournament that his son won but Amir wasn’t feel comfortable with that. After dinner‚ they all lie down to bed in the same room‚ but Amir couldn’t sleep. He said really loud that Hassan was raped but nobody could hear him in that night he became an insomniac. When Amir and Baba went back home

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    The Forty Thieves Retold by Andrew Lang In a town in Persia there dwelt two brothers‚ one named Cassim‚ the other Ali Baba. Cassim was married to a rich wife and lived in plenty‚ while Ali Baba had to maintain his wife and children by cutting wood in a neighboring forest and selling it in the town. One day‚ when Ali Baba was in the forest‚ he saw a troop of men on horseback‚ coming toward him in a cloud of dust. He was afraid they were robbers‚ and climbed into a tree for safety. When they

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    Djinn Research Paper

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    The Djinn are a unique type of monster that is discussed in more detail than any other monster. They have their own history and culture that is complex in its own right. They are not like most monsters in the sense that they aren’t used much nowadays. They are very different in their appearance as well‚ which varies from Djinn to Djinn. The fear that is at the core of this monster‚ however‚ is the most unique out of all the qualities of this monster. The Djinn is a monster that originated in the

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    On the surface Baba and Amir depict completely contrasting personalities. Amir is a timid‚ insecure child. Baba is a generous‚ respected over-achiever. Despite outward appearances however they share some startling similarities. They both hide a terrible secret from everyone they hold dear‚ and they both spend a significant part of their lives trying to atone for their respective sins. It ’s only when they deal with these issues that their true colors really show. In reality Baba and Amir ’s few similarities

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    Baba and Amir had an extremely important relationship when he was a young boy. Almost everything he did was influenced by his father. He would do almost anything to win his father’s affection. Now that Amir is returning home to find Sohrab‚ after Baba’s death and many years without seeing his homeland‚ he is finally coming to terms with their relationship. By finding out that Hassan is his brother‚ Amir’s mental image of his father shatters‚ his vying for Baba’s attention goes away‚ and Amir finally

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    The relationship between Baba and Amir in Afghanistan and America is different because of the people and environment they are surrounded by. Amir and Baba in Afghanistan were surrounded by the people they had wronged‚ and by riches. “Like father‚ like son. But it was true‚ wasn’t it? As it turned out‚ Baba and I were more alike than I’d ever known.”(238) In Afghanistan‚ both Baba and Amir were constantly seeing someone they both had wronged‚ Hassan. Consequently‚ because of that guilt‚ they were

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    Amir and his father Baba

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    Amir’s relationship with his father It obvious from the beginning that Amir and his father‚ Baba‚ have not had a close but instead a problematic father and son relationship. Amir loves and admires his father to no end‚ yet Baba seems to have little time for his son and it almost looks as if Baba prefers Hassan as his own son. Amir seems to believe that Baba blames him for the death of “his beloved wife‚ his beautiful princess”‚ as she had died giving birth to Amir. Although we don’t fully know

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    Firstly‚ The strained relationship between Amir and his father Baba demonstrates the necessity of having a compassionate fatherly figure in a child’s life. Throughout Amir’s childhood‚ he desperately tried to acquire his father’s attention but Baba did not care to show any interest. Unlike the relationship between Ali and Hassan‚ Ali paid attention to Hassan and prioritized hassan’s life and concerns more than his own. Rahim Khan‚ who was Baba’s best friend‚ showed more love and consideration to

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    How has Baba changed over course of novel? Chart the stages of his character development Afghan Baba vs. America Baba vs. Sick and Dying Baba At the beginning of the book Afghan Baba is given nicknames to compliment his physical stature and overall intimidating presence over all other men. He however with his strength also values morals with honor or pride. He is selfless at moments and stands up for what is right. He has a strong financial and social standing. In contrast when Baba reaches America

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