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1. After reading this book, the soul has a feeling of emptiness after being washed, although the plot is not complicated, but it hits the depths of the soul. Actually, we are all, or have been, kite runners like Hassan and Amir. It's just that we have never found out, only that it --- the kite in our hearts, and it will accurately land in the corner of its design.
Open your arms, the kite, will cross the air, come here, complete our joy, realize our throbbing.
2. If you ask me at what point I was fascinated by this book, I can be sure that you are my father's paragraph about "stealing is the only crime", and I am willing to repeat it to you:
3. There is only one crime, and there is only one kind. That is theft, and all other crimes are variants of theft. Do you understand?
When you kill a man, you steal his wife's right to be a human woman, and you take away the father of his children. When you lie, you steal someone else's right to know the truth. When you scam you, you steal the right to fairness.
Do you understand? 4. According to my father's definition of crime, I have simplified it to the act of depriving another person of his happiness as a crime. Amira, then, is clearly guilty. He lied, he hid his cowardice by covering up the real reason for Hassan's injury; He lied that Hassan had something to do to keep his father's love to himself; He even blamed Hassan for stealing, and eventually, he stole Hassan's honesty, Ali's home, his father's brother.
However, his greatest crime is that he has never had the courage to bear the guilt of Hassan, who always stood up for himself but failed to stand up for him, and has always avoided it, and this deep guilt has stolen Hassan's brother, and also stole Amira's brother, as well as a part of his heart. (Part of this is that he no longer thinks of himself as a completely good person, otherwise what would he need to do to become a good person again?)
5. If you think about it carefully, we have also had times when we knew that we were wrong but refused to admit it. Lie in front of your friends and be stubborn in front of your lovers. And when you finally lose an important thing or an important person, you may understand that your so-called dignity is not real dignity, and your so-called escape cannot be truly escaped.
6. The book is written about a man who longs for salvation:
7. Maybe somewhere, someone, because of something, decided to deprive me of my right to be a father in retaliation for what I had done. Maybe it's my retribution, maybe it's something I deserve.
8. Amir betrayed Hassan, and his father betrayed Hassan's father. Faced with his guilt, Amir's father chose to use his wealth and generosity to give back to more people in need. The saying goes, "When evil leads to good deeds, it is true salvation."
However, the young Amir chose to escape. Fortunately, many years later, Rasim Khan's ** gave Amir a chance to redeem and face his heart.
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"The Kite Runner" tells the story of an Afghan young master Amir and his servant Hassan, the following is the kite runner I sorted out for you After reading 100 words, I hope it can help you!
The kite runner feels 100 words after reading 1"The Kite Runner" has light strokes, gentle and subtle expressions, and a quiet narrative tone that implies sadness. It focuses on the ...... of family, friendship and love, gratitude and redemption, truth and liesIn the context of complex and changing history, it tells a complex and moving story with a calm and peaceful state of mind.
The kite runner feels 100 words after reading 2"The Kite Runner" tells the story of friendship between Amir, a 12-year-old rich Afghan young master, and his father's servant son Hassan.
At the end of the story, Amir rescues Sohrab, but at this time, Sohrab is completely lost due to mental pain, and only laughs when he talks about kites, which are Hassan and Amir's favorite childhood playthings, ...... unconsciously
It's sad and lamentable!
The kite runner feels 100 words after reading 3For you, thousands of times. A verse that makes time like water epiphany still rings in the vicissitudes of life.
In the homeland of religion and hierarchical order, the sharp wind stings hot tears. Hassan and Amir kept retreating, retreating into memory, retreating into the boundless darkness. Cracks and abysses, falling, sinking, no longer avoiding.
Inferiority is a mirror, and it is also a shadow of a depressed mind, and it would rather break than hide. War, flight, tossing, betrayal, suicide, the silent and winding road to return, resentment, sleeplessness, guilt, redemption, kite, the dawn of nirvana's rebirth.
The kite runner feels 100 words after reading 4Dad redeemed sin with good deeds, Amir sought a complete personality, and Hassan sought loyalty. In the deepest friendships and affections, a complex, deep, deep-seated breath comes to an end with Amir's last kite chased for Hassan's son, Sohrab.
Hassan never looked up at the kite's trajectory in the air, nor did he look down to follow the kite's shadow, but he always knew where the kite was, just as we knew where his heart was. The important thing is to be brave in the pursuit, no matter what the cost, whether it is bruised or not, whether it is given with one's life in the future. It may be ideals, freedom, redemption, and love, and we are all kite runners.
The kite runner feels after reading 100 words 5In fact, everyone's life is very ordinary, and there may not be such a thing that allows you to face a similar dilemma as Amir. There are not too many people like Amir in **, who can still have a chance to atone for their sins after many years of making mistakes. In reality, there are not many opportunities to experience, and there are not too many people willing to have this opportunity to experience.
People tend to overlook the person who is always hiding in the corner, but who is always closest to you. Is this how we treat those who are all about themselves and who want nothing else?