Baba and Amir made their escape from Kabul in an old,
tarpaulin-covered Russian truck. They survived an altercation with a Russian guard who
threatened to rape one woman and, later, to kill Baba. After spending the night in a
dark, dank basement in Jalalabad, they discovered that the second truck in which they
hoped to escape had broken down. The chose another option--riding in the empty tank of a
fuel truck. It proved to be a terrible ride to Peshawar, travelling in total darkness
and breathing the fumes of gasoline. Amir was happy to at last see a small sliver of
light: It came from the fluorescent green hands of Baba's wristwatch. Amir kept his eyes
on the watch, which helped him to take his mind off their awful
journey.
Friday, July 3, 2015
In Chapter 10 of The Kite Runner, what first gives light in the tanker and why does it matter?
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