Hassan never wanted to, but if I asked, really asked, he wouldn't deny me. Hassan never denied me anything. And he was deadly with his slingshot. Hassan's father, Ali, used to catch us and get mad, or as mad as someone as gentle as Ali could ever get. He would wag his finger and wave us down from the tree. He would take the mirror and tell us what his mother had told him, that the devil shone mirrors too, shone them to distract Muslims during prayer. "And he laughs while he does it," he always added, scowling at his son.(chapter …show more content…
Amir put a wad of cash and his watch under Hassan's mattress, counts as Amir's two major betrayals of Hassan. Perhaps because of his guilt, Amir never tells Hassan he saw what happened in the alley.Amir’s silence prove him ,he is confused, he was “bitting his fist, hard enough to draw blood from the knuckles.” Even he wants to help Hassan in mind but he doesn’t take his action.In the other hand,Hassan is a truly good person even though his life treats him unfairly ,Hassan’s emotion doesn’t change overtime . there is a quote I have mentioned before, “Hassan never wanted to, but if I asked, really asked, he wouldn't deny me.—-(chapter 2)
Hassan have a stable attitude toward Amir, his attitude toward Amir doesn’t change over time will determine, So that he is the person who more justify in feeling the way they do. To draw a conclusion, all things considered,However Amir’s is a really complex emotional person, his emotion exactly changed over time, but Hassan ’s attitude toward Amir doesn’t change over time, he doesn’t change his way to treat Amir ,no matter somehow Amir betray him.Based on those evidence,Hassan is more in touch which his emotion and justify in feeling way he