I think that he has made things with Hassan worse even though Hassan is trying to make things better, and he would ignore him. He keeps making it seem like Hassan has done something wrong to him. He is constantly looking for a reason for him to be upset with Hassan.
2. Obviously Amir is struggling to with his actions. What was the purpose of the scene with the pomegranates? What is Amir searching for from Hassan?
Amir is frustrated and just wants the situations with him and Hassan to be even. They will never be equal because even if Hassan threw the pomegranate, he still watched Hassan get raped. He is looking for some aggression from Hassan.
3. Characterization: what do we learn further about Amir, Hassan, and Assef in this section?
Amir- he is a coward, and seems like he will be a bystander his whole life. He still wont confront his problems but will confront them when no one is listening.
Hassan- He is taken advantage of, he seems to try and fix the problems with Amir but Amir has no intentions of fixing the problems
Assef- he is a very sneaky person, he looks like a model child from the outside but he really is an evil person.

Include an image w/explanation that you think embodies these two chapters.
- This image embodies these sections because Hassan confessed what happened to Ali, Amir tried to confess when nobody was listening. Rahim Khan "confessed" his past to Amir. I feel like so far everything has been about secrets. As a reader, we know everything but there are some secrets kept between characters.
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