Part 2 begins in flashback and recognizes the characters and telling the tale of the storyteller and his connections to the names specified in the past section. The storyteller distinguishes Hassan as an adolescence mate and underlines, distinctly, Hassan's congenital fissure. As they grow up together, Hassan, who is talented with a …show more content…
The Shi'a Muslims are the Hazaras, the lower class, the hirelings. Ali and Hassan are Shi'a Muslims. Ali experiences loss of motion of his lower facial muscles, and polio left him with a bent right leg. At the point when the storyteller was eight years of age, Ali found him ridiculing him, yet Ali never said anything in regards to it.The Pashtuns, the general population of the storyteller and his dad, had mistreated and persecuted the Hazaras. The storyteller's instructor portrays the Shi'a as anticipating themselves as saints. Toward the end of the part, the storyteller uncovers that his name is Amir — which is Hassans first