Once again, I'm not sure how I feel about this chapter. I don't know how the Hitler references will come into play at the end, but I feel it will be very significant. The whole pomegranate scene was important to me, because I feel it is a big turning point in Hassan and Amir's friendship. When Amir has to use violence to try to provoke Hassan, it is solely related to his guilt. It reaches the point where Hassan hits himself with the pomegranate, and that could be seen as a point where the friendship starts to really take a turn for the worse.
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