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Amir uses another cliché* in the novel, “…like father, like son. But it was true, wasn’t it? As it turned out, Baba and I were more alike than I’d ever known.” How is Amir and Baba “like father, like son”? Who are the people that they have betrayed? *A cliche is defined as “an overused expression or idea that has lost its original impact.”

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