What do you think of The Kite Runner ?

Updated on culture 2024-06-07
26 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    for you,a thousand times over.It was when I saw this sentence that I really wanted to read this book, I don't understand why some feelings can be so pure, Hassan is a chaser who doesn't have to look up to kites, he is synonymous with passion, bravery, loyalty, and has always been brave and persistent in protecting the cowardly Amir. After reading the whole book, I think I understand a little bit about all the efforts he has made, and he is for his loyal beliefs.

    I always believe that there needs to be a motivation that can support oneself to live, dreams, family affection, and self-realization, so is Hassan just living for faith, he regards protecting Amir as his life pursuit, not asking for returns, not afraid of sacrifice, and not afraid of betrayal. And Amir is undoubtedly the opposite of all good synonyms, he is cowardly, evasive, concealed, and even deceitful, in him we see an amplified version of all his own whimsical evils, those desires and jealousies controlled by reason are vividly displayed in Amir, glad, you didn't do that, we also saw how Amir suffered in the long years to come, but Amir was lucky, he chose to redeem himself in the end, Perhaps this is the most touching point of this book. Human nature is so complex, it is nothing more than suffering, nothing more than redemption.

    For you thousands of times. I only hope that you still have pursuits in this life, sincerity and kindness.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    As the content introduction is introduced, the story is cruel and beautiful, many times you wander in the author's words, stop and stay, sad enough to ease the momentum, and then continue, if you believe that good is rewarded with good and evil is rewarded, you will even redeem yourself in the author's description. For you thousands of times. I don't care about the temptation to eat mud, I don't care about standing up countless times, I don't care about being bullied, I don't care about being banished.

    Just hope that you can be happy. In fact, the book triggered more of a reflection on human nature, Hassan had nothing to say to the hero, and really responded to his words "For you, thousands of times", but when Hassan faced being bullied, the hero witnessed it, but he didn't have the courage to take that step and rush up to help him. Later, you can even talk to Hassan by pretending that nothing is the same.

    Because he wanted to be redeemed, he did not hesitate to frame Hassan for stealing, so Hassan and his father asked to leave. Sometimes it feels like this, our kind efforts are so unbearable in the eyes of others. Therefore, the biggest impression I have in this book is the reflection on human nature.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Hassan's kite is a yearning for fatherly love, freedom, and a beautiful personality, while Amir's kite is the pursuit of happiness and the redemption of childhood. Amir has always been the brave light in Hassan's heart. Also as a kite chaser, or Amir because of Hassan's chase, so he also chose to chase, Amir does not fully understand Hassan's persistence in wanting to redeem the world, the strife of the war world, this once made them break up, wordlessly choose to break up, the break of faith, maybe life will only come to the point of waking up to the preciousness of the process after it has come to a breakdown.

    The pain of war can make people feel the best of human nature, and the extreme pursuit of faith, life is a kind of faith. Even when Amir reaches adulthood and grows up to be a brave and responsible adult, he and Hassan's son, his son and Hassan's son, will chase the kite together, the kite, the God who redeems souls. Amir and Hassan's son smiled at each other, dispelling the gloom in Amir's heart.

    There is childhood and persistence in this smile, for you, thousands of times!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    When I first started reading it, I felt that the previous content was not very attractive to readers. I bought it for a long time before I started reading it, and when I bought it, I read a few pages and didn't read it. The content behind me was picked up at night, and I didn't even write my homework, so I chased it and finished it.

    If you can't finish watching, you can't sleep! In the previous content, what can be most highlighted is Amir's cowardice and Hassan's bravery and selflessness. The line of the whole book is the transformation of Amir's own personality.

    Personally, I think it's a good book, the language is not gorgeous, but it is a true portrayal of everyone's cowardice and inner entanglement. Maybe you used to be as cowardly as Amir, this book has the power to make you reverse with Amir, personally, I think, it's really worth reading. It's been almost two years since I watched it, and I'm still very impressed.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Thinking of those things like the wind, I know myself warmly and coldly. Maybe there is a "kite" in their life that they want to recover, and there is nothing remorseful about sleeping, and who can guarantee that their hearts will always be under the sunshine? But when returning to that place buried by time and facing the torture of the soul again, not everyone has the courage, even if "there is a way to become a good person again".

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Very good**, the previous understanding of Afghanistan seems to be just war, poverty, ****, read this**, a preliminary understanding of the culture of Afghanistan, a country that is also very particular about rituals and etiquette, has its own deep traditions, and emphasizes the loyalty of master and servant, because the author narrates as the son of a middle-class family, so you can see the life of the middle class and the hardships of immigrating to the United States, and the destruction of the war on people of all walks of life, especially the middle-class lifestyle.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The soul of man is made great by the faithfulness, honesty, courage, and uprightness. When I was told again and again in my life that I could change or discard anything for the sake of profit, Hassan, my father, and the poor people who entertained Amir told me again:

    Faith and life principles make our lives thick and meaningful. People who recently read "Alive", "Ordinary World" and then "Kite Runner" seem to have grasped a straw in their confused lives: what are you living for?

    How to live?

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    After reading this book, I cried miserably! Hassan is pitiful, and so is his son! The children of Afghanistan are also pitiful. I don't know what words I can use to express it, but I just think that some human beings are really not human and do not deserve to be human. Fortunately, we live in an era of peace and happiness!

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    For you thousands of times. "I think it depicts one of the most sincere emotions, and it makes you believe that something is still there. In this era when no one believes in promises, people can once again see the beautiful and complex emotions behind promises.

    It's a good book that makes you rethink.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I've been reading the book for a long time, and the rhyme is still there, faithful, trusting, cruel, deceitful, remorseful, redeeming, and there are a lot of unspeakable emotions In fact, in life, each of us needs redemption, but do you dare to admit it, dare to bear it.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    In fact, there is such a TV series, I think it's pretty good.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It was because of the sentence 'for you thousands of times' that I paid attention to this book. After reading it, the aftertaste is endless.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    For you thousands of times, such a pure friendship, I have cried countless times.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It's quite touching, but my focus is not on this, but on all kinds of weird emotional dramas.

    All kinds of passers-by forced to play are not the most disgusting, and the descriptions of the portraits of the cao people in the book are paragraphs by paragraph, imagining that they are a group of obscene and ugly monsters.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It's not good, and there is not a good person in the whole book.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    War and poverty, the nobility in the blood of Afghans runs through the book. Look at the descendants dignified and admired. The brilliance of a nation shines on paper. Afghanistan will rise again in self-redemption.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It's heart-wrenching, and I can't bear to read it again! Write too realistically, like an autobiography! Translation is indispensable!

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    I really feel sorry for Hassan, if Amir had stood up at that time, would everything have been different, what is Amir really afraid of? Was he really afraid of Joseph's beating? If Hassan hadn't left, wouldn't they have been able to go to the United States together and start a different life?

    His son would not have been insulted by the same people as he was. Even if he finally paid a big price to compensate Hassan's son. But he hurt Hassan's heart, I think it's more emmmmmmmmmm

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    After reading the first time, I don't have the courage to read a good book for the second time.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It's like "Les Miserables", a book that has made people cry many times, and even cry silently.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    For you thousands of times.

    It is Hassan's lifelong commitment.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The "I'm sorry" that Amir never had in his life to say to Hassan in person haunted him. Just like my guilt for my parents, I felt like ...... in my throat

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    For you thousands of times. That's what I believe.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    "The Kite Runner" talks about facing the weaknesses of human nature, facing the weakness of one's own character, surpassing oneself, choosing the difficult road and difficult things to do, laughing at the blood dripping with the bleak life and the iron fist of the great demon king, and finally getting the sublimation of human nature.

    Amir has everything, a good background, a handsome face, a good education, and seems to lack everything, but Hassan represents something that Amir does not have, an honest and fearless heart.

    Introduction

    The Kite Runner is the first novel by Afghan-American writer Khaled Hosseini, translated by Li Jihong, published by Shanghai People's Publishing House in 2003 and the third bestseller in the United States in 2005.

    The whole book revolves around the story of kites between a kite and two teenagers in Afghanistan, a rich boy and a servant in the family, about the betrayal and redemption of human nature.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    What does The Kite Runner tell you?

    The kite runner makes us understand that on the road to growth, we must use courage to protect the important people around us, and it is not easy to treat people with sincerity, we will argue with others for some trivial things, and lose ourselves because of immediate interests.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Children in Afghanistan love to have kite fighting competitions in the winter.

    Unlike others, the kite strings are made by placing them in a bucket of glue mixed with glass shavings and hanging them on a tree to dry. The rules of the game are also very simple: fly your kite, cut the line of your opponent, and good luck.

    The competition starts early in the morning and ends with only one winning kite soaring through the air. Not only that, but the cut kite will be chased by the children. For kite runners, the biggest reward is picking up the last kite to fall during the race.

    It was a supreme spark, and people would hang it under the mantelpiece for guests to delight and admire ......

    I didn't fly a kite in my childhood memory, imagining that Amir flew a kite as a child, even if his palm was cut by a thread and bloody, he didn't care, and he was bent on flying to the end and winning the scene, so the urge to fly a kite came to an unknown reason. Amir also didn't know what the other guys were doing kite fights for, maybe to brag in front of people. But for him it was the only chance that he could be a person who was seen rather than just seen, heard rather than just heard.

    At this moment he seemed to be able to cut off his pain and his thirst with a pull of the line, he had endured it too long, he had gone too far, and only winning could help him. For a moment, at least that's what he thought.

    Maybe I want to fly a kite just to experience the feeling of flying a kite freely in the blue sky with that string. But Amir flew the kite not only to get what he wanted, but also to get back the last kite cut for Hassana for him: for you, thousands of times.

    But Amir did not bravely stand up to help Hassan in order to win his father's love alone, and felt guilty and made a decision to regret his life. All good things shatter and cease to exist. But for countless nights after that, I could only fall into endless dreams.

    Amir flew a kite again a quarter of a century later, and in a foreign land, he had found his way to redeem himself. Chase the severed kite for Hassan's son Sohrab: a thousand times for you.

    In the sky, several kites fly high, yellow, red, and green, dotted in the gray sky, which is particularly eye-catching. At the other end of a line, the kite flies in the blue sky, and the kite can fly high because of the presence of the line. And it is also the only thread that makes the kite have a concern.

    Cut the line and let the kite fly into the higher blue sky. It may be short-lived, and eventually it will fall into the dust, be buried, or it may be chased ......

    For you thousands of times.

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