Explanation:
In by Khaled Hosseini, Amir sometimes treats Hassan badly in childhood due to a complex mix of emotions and insecurities. Growing up together as best friends in Afghanistan, Amir grapples with the weight of his father’s expectations, seeking validation and love from a distant and demanding figure. Subconsciously envious of Hassan’s unwavering loyalty and natural athletic abilities, Amir’s feelings of inadequacy and jealousy often manifest as mistreatment towards Hassan. Moreover, the prevailing social hierarchy further fuels Amir’s sense of superiority as a Pashtun compared to Hassan, an ethnic Hazara. Despite these dark moments, Amir’s internal conflict and guilt eventually lead to a transformative journey of redemption.