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The Kite Runner's thoughts after reading.

Selected thoughts of The Kite Runner after reading.

Maybe everyone has a kite in their heart, no matter what it means, let's bravely pursue it, and let's pursue the kite of individuality together. Amir, 12 years old, a rich young master in Afghanistan. He sympathized with his servant Hassan, but after a kite competition, something happened, which made Amir extremely painful and blamed himself. Because of this, he drove Hassan away, and soon he went to America with his father. As an adult, Amir set foot on his homeland again because he could not forgive his betrayal of Hassan, but found a shocking lie. He explored bit by bit, looked at the horrors of Afghanistan in the war, and finally found Hassan's son who died through hardships and pulled back his abandoned kite.

To tell the truth, I don't like this sad work, but after a long sigh, I feel extremely shocked, and the fluttering kite line is also tied to my heart. In the book, Amir seems to pursue his friendship with Hassan, and his inner heart that he no longer feels guilty but becomes brave.

The first Amir was too weak to protect or face his partner. Fortunately, he found his lost heart in the pursuit. However, in life, can every injury be made up? No, some kites can't be found anymore. I have to say that Amir is lucky, and I have had a similar lucky experience: in the summer vacation of 2009, my little cousin who just learned to stand came to my house to play. Once when no one was around, my feet accidentally swept him, and he sat on the ground and cried. In the face of my mother's reproach, I said against my will, "He fell himself ..." Fortunately, I finally told the truth and pulled back the kite that almost floated away.

On second thought, I seem to be luckier than Amir, because he and Hassan can never go back, and his "kite" is incomplete. Behind this "kite", humanity, honesty, courage and kindness are attached, which is part of our personality. Only if we don't lose our "kite" can we be considered as real "people".

Like Amir as a teenager, his cowardice made him lose his kite, and he spent the next few decades in regret and remorse, which was also punishment. It was not until he returned to his native land that his desperate redemption brought back justice, but the "kite" was still broken, which means that he will continue to look for the "kite" that is extremely important to him in the future.

Amir's "kite" was lost and found again. What about yours? Have you ever lost your kite because of your personality? There is also control over people's destiny on the flying kite. Anyway, no matter why, let's pursue it together! Find our "kite" together, take good care of it and never lose it again. Would you like to?

Let's pursue the kite of individuality together.

The second part is random thoughts on reading The Kite Runner.

I have always been full of yearning for Afghanistan, a mysterious, disaster-stricken and war-torn country. When I saw the book The Kite Runner in the book review in the newspaper, I couldn't wait to buy it. This novel is actually the memoir of Amir, the protagonist, seeking spiritual salvation.

Amir lived in a wealthy family in Afghanistan since childhood, and lost his mother since childhood, but he had a servant Hassan, who also lost his mother since childhood but was like brothers. Hassan is loyal to Amir. No matter what Amir did, he always trusted and tolerated. When Amir was bullied by bad children, he also stood up and stood up for his friends. However, deep down in Amir's heart, he clearly felt that he did not regard Hassan, who was born in humble origins and illiterate, as a friend.

In Afghanistan, there has always been a tradition of kite competitions in winter, and according to the usual practice, those kites that have been shot down can be regarded as the winners' rewards. Hassan is clever and clever, and he is a good kite runner. A winter kite competition completely broke the friendship between Amir and Hassan. In that competition, Amir became the champion, and Hassan chased the kite that was shot down for the little master.

Accustomed to Hassan's promise, Amir knew that he would successfully complete the task. He waited with joy for Hassan to bring his trophy, but Hassan didn't come back, so Amir had to go out and look for it. But when I found Hassan, I was shocked. It turned out that Hassan, the little boy who caught up with the kite, was in trouble: he was threatened by several bad boys who had quarreled with Amir, and the other party forced him to take out the kite, but Hassan didn't want to, so he suffered a lifelong shame because of his weakness-he was bullied by these bad boys! Even so, he tried his best to protect the kite that was shot down. -all the cruelty, Amir standing in the corner can see it, but he doesn't have the courage to stop it!

After that incident, Amir began to suffer from shame and pain. He knows that he is very sorry for his friends, and he is cowardly and hypocritical. This feeling has been overwhelming him. Finally, he lied to his father that Hassan was a thief and asked him to drive them away. Even this unwarranted injury, Hassan also admitted without complaint. Although their father insisted on keeping them, they left sadly.

A few years later, Amir went to America with his father, and his former superior life was gone forever. Their life in America was awkward, but his father always took responsibility. With his efforts, Amir successfully completed his studies, began to work, fell in love and got married until his father died. For him, a dull life is just a good way for him to forget his past memories.

One day after his father died, Amir accidentally learned that Hassan was actually his half-brother! Back in Afghanistan, Hassan was dead, and Amir found the children he left behind. In the past, he took this little nephew and decided to take the responsibility of being a father for Hassan. When talking to Hassan's son about his father chasing kites, Amir was full of admiration and respect. He took Hassan's youngest son to fly a kite.

Many people are concerned about Amir's self-redemption. In fact, everyone's life is very dull, and you may not face a dilemma similar to Amir's: you made a mistake that imprisoned your life and felt sorry and embarrassed for it, which made us worry all the time. No one, too many people, like Amir in the novel, have the opportunity to atone for their mistakes after many years. This kind of coincidence is naturally smooth in novels, but there are not many opportunities to experience it in reality, and not many people are willing to have this opportunity to experience it.

The third article "The Kite Runner's thoughts after reading".

It took me two days to finish reading The Kite Runner. I read this book because I have heard a movie with the same name, and because I think the title of this book is very strange. With a special mood, I began to turn to the first page. There is a way to be a good person again, which makes me vaguely feel that this will be a story of atonement. The Kite Runner tells the story of a rich man's young master and servant's son. Amir and Hassan's story of friendship and betrayal. Amir and Hassan grew up together because of their special master-servant relationship and their father's democratic thought. They have one thing in common, that is, they have no mother after birth. Amir's mother died because Amir was born. Amir always thought that he was the murderer of the person he loved most. Hassan's mother abandoned Hassan's father because of his cowardice and ugliness. The difference between them is more: Amir lives a rich life, is in the position of a young master, has a noble social background and social identity, has a father admired by the whole city and can live in a spacious and comfortable room; Hassan was born with a pair of rabbit lips. His father is extremely ugly, and his social identity and origin are discriminated against. He lives with his father in a small and humble room without any decoration every day. Because dad has a broad mind, Amir and Hassan played, walked, climbed trees and flew kites together since childhood. They play together in all their spare time, but Amir never regards Hassan as a true friend in his heart. Hassan took responsibility for him when he did something wrong. When I'm bored, I use Hassan as a pastime. Hassan has always been loyal to him, loved him and served him and Qian Qian thousands of times. Amir was weak and selfish from an early age. He longed for all his father's love, and he hated his father's concern for Hassan. Even a little concern will make him jealous. On the other hand, Hassan Amir is his loyal object. He loves him so much that he never cares what Amir tells him to do. In a grand kite-chasing competition, Hassan was bullied by a group of thugs in a dark alley to help Amir catch a kite. Amir witnessed the whole process, but he was too timid to help Hassan. In the later days, in order to hide his guilt and anxiety, Amir tried to avoid seeing Hassan, because if he saw Hassan, he would see his sin. Amir won the first prize in the kite-chasing competition and was especially loved by his father. In order to monopolize his father's love and escape his inner guilt, Amir framed Hassan and his father for his birthday table and a pile of money. Hassan and his father knew the truth, but he didn't suffer everything silently and left Amir's home with his father. Not long after, Amir and his father immigrated to the United States because of the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. In the rest of his life, he has been burdened with a heavy sense of guilt, and he will always think of the sentence "For you, Qian Qian for a thousand times". Twenty years later, a phone call from Afghanistan aroused his determination and courage to return to Afghanistan. When Amir returned to war-torn and impoverished Afghanistan, his mood was mixed. What shocked him most was that Uncle Rahim Khan told him that Hassan was his half-brother. His heart is full of anxiety, anger and guilt. But in the end, he chose to forgive his father, overcome his cowardice and selfishness, and risked his life to find Hassan's son. Finally brought back to the United States to raise.

The fourth article "The Kite Runner's thoughts after reading".

I recently read an autobiographical novel called The Kite Runner. The orange cover was covered with bright sunset clouds, which set off the colorful sky. A childish child is holding a thread in his hand, and at the other end of the thread is a kite, running forward with a sense of accomplishment-looking at this warm cover, I am lost in thought. "For you, Qian Qian is a hundred times."

Amir, the hero, is an ordinary Afghan youth with a happy childhood. I go out to play with Hassan every day and have a good time. They carved their names in the Woods and left their footprints in the city. How nice! But all this has never come back since the kite competition.

The annual Afghan Kite Competition is coming, and Hassan and I naturally join in. Hassan and I share a kite. There is an unwritten custom in Afghanistan. People are proud to catch the fallen kite, especially the last one. Hassan has a talent for sports since he was a child. He always runs faster than me. Although he hasn't studied all day, he can see through my heart at a glance, which is amazing!

However, the hero doesn't seem to care about it until he loses it ... yes, me too! At first, yes, I didn't do well in the senior high school entrance examination, so I came to an ordinary parallel class. I also swore that I would come back and go to 985, 265, 438+065, 438+0 universities ... After I swore, I began to have some motivation and made great efforts. After a few days, I returned to my original shape and everything remained the same. Today, after watching The Kite Runner, I began to have a new idea about life.

The "I" in the article came to the United States with my father to escape the war when 18 years old. Here, my father began to work hard to support me.

When I read "I have a fever on my face, I feel guilty. My indulgence was bought with his calloused hands and sore body. "I almost burst into tears." I slowly closed my hands and stood in front of the table, looking at the orange book cover, thinking about the experience of these fifteen years and recalling everything I had done-my memory revived like lightning, good and bad. Standing on the fork line of life, like a fair judge, looking back on childhood.

I have to do something. ...

Hassan in the article is flying a kite happily on the wide streets of Kabul, running in the sunset, dazzling. Why can't I pursue my goals as bravely as he does? Work hard, anything is possible! Why not try it?

Just like what I saw in the movie not long ago: On a dark and humid rainy day, I rode Xiangqian Che and chased the moving sunshine area, approaching again and again, and the sunshine area gradually approached. But suddenly, I can't see anymore. There is a cliff ahead, and you can never cross it. But the hero didn't flinch, didn't flinch, only cared about hardships for his dream-I was thinking, maybe we can stick to my dream and my pursuit like this. After all, youth is for struggle.