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This is a wonderful, beautiful epic of a novel. Set in Afghanistan and the United States between the 1970s to the present day, it is a heartbreaking tale of a young boy, Amir, and his best friend who are torn apart. This is a classic word-of-mouth novel and is sure to become as universally loved as The God of Small Things and The Glass Palace.

Twelve year old Amir is desperate to win the approval of his father Baba, one of the richest and most respected merchants in Kabul. He has failed to do so through academia or brawn, but the one area where they connect is the annual kite fighting tournament. Amir is determined not just to win the competition but to run the last kite and bring it home triumphantly, to prove to his father that he has the makings of a man. His loyal friend Hassan is the best kite runner that Amir has ever seen, and he promises to help him - for Hassan always helps Amir out of trouble. But Hassan is a Shi'a Muslim and this is 1970s Afghanistan. Hassan is taunted and jeered at by Amir's school friends; he is merely a servant living in a shack at the back of Amir's house. So why does Amir feel such envy towards his friend? Then, what happens to Hassan on the afternoon of the

tournament is to shatter all their lives, and define their futures.

The Kite Runner of Khaled Hosseini's deeply moving fiction debut is an illiterate Afghan boy with an uncanny instinct for predicting exactly where a downed kite will land. Growing up in the city of Kabul in the early 1970s, Hassan was narrator Amir's closest friend even though the loyal 11-year-old with "a face like a Chinese doll" was the son of Amir's father's servant and a member of Afghanistan's despised Hazara minority. But in 1975, on the day of Kabul's annual kite-fighting tournament, something unspeakable happened between the two boys.

【追风筝的人读后感中英】

Narrated by Amir, a 40-year-old novelist living in California, The Kite Runner tells the gripping story of a boyhood friendship destroyed by jealousy, fear, and the kind of ruthless evil that transcends mere politics. Running parallel to this personal narrative of loss and redemption is the story of modern Afghanistan and of Amir's equally guilt-ridden relationship with the war-torn city of his birth. The first Afghan novel to be written in English, The Kite Runner begins in the final days of King Zahir Shah's 40-year reign and traces the country's fall from a secluded oasis to a tank-strewn battlefield controlled by the Russians and then the trigger-happy Taliban. When【追风筝的人读后感中英】

Amir returns to Kabul to rescue Hassan's orphaned child, the personal and the political get tangled together in a plot that is as suspenseful as it is taut with feeling.

The son of an Afghan diplomat whose family received political asylum in the United States

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in 1980, Hosseini combines the unflinching realism of a war correspondent with the satisfying emotional pull of master storytellers such as Rohinton Mistry. Like the kite that is its central【追风筝的人读后感中英】

image, the story line of this mesmerizing first novel occasionally dips and seems almost to dive to the ground. But Hosseini ultimately keeps everything airborne until his heartrending conclusion in an American picnic park.【追风筝的人读后感中英】

--Lisa Alward, Amazon.ca

(二)

For You, a Thousand Times over

I am convinced that few books are as good as this one. To be honest, I hadn’t maintained that this book would appeal me before I read it. However, I was absorbed in the book from the first chapter to the last one. Why this book has appealed to me that much? I asked myself. This book is not my type of reading for only romantic books could draw my attention successfully. Then I came into a conclusion that it is the friendship and familyship fascinated me.

To the world you are one person, but to the person who loves you, you are the world. Amir was Hassan’s world. Amir’s name had been the first word Hassan spoke. Hassan threatened brutal Assef for the sake of Amir. Hassan never failed to run the kite to please Amir. Hassan sacrificed himself for Amir’s house. These are more than a friend would do. Only those who loves you so much could challenge himself to do what Hassan did to Amir.To Hassan, Amir was not only a mere friend but a brother. He loved Amir more than anything else. Even after Amir betrayed him, he still told his son proudly“Agan Amir is my best friend”.Maybe for Hassan “for you, a thousand times over” has another meaning, which is not just kite running for Amir but he will do anything for Amir.

If Hassan could be described as an angel, then Amir was just a person. I did hate Amir for he watched Hassan be raped and did nothing, for he made Hassan leave his born-place, for he aimed Hassan with fruit(even though he actually tried to make himself get punished). Amir didn’t deserve what Hassan did to him. I thought his meanness caused Hassan’s tragedy. But after I finished the book, I realized it is not Hassan’s tragedy, it is Amir’s. For what he had done to Hassan, he had led a live with regret and suffered endless sleepless nights. His going back to

Afghanistan is not only a journey physically but a journey to atonement. Hassan’s son, his nephew saved, Amir’s sin was finally washed. Like the life of circle, Amir ran kite for his miserable nephew.As Hassan did to him, he said “for you , a thousand times over” to Sohrab.Though the book doesn’t give us an accurate ending whether Sohrab came into life again. I am sure love can cure everything. Only when Sohrab lives a happy life as Hassan hoped can Amir’s sin washed up. The friendship between Hassan and Amir moved me. I believe All the people who read it is going to be touched just as I am. This book does make me think the good and the bad ,what’s

wrong and what’s right, the cruelty of war . Few books can exert an influence on people nowadays, this book sure does.

追风筝的人读后感 英文
追风筝的人读后感中英 第二篇

The Kite Runner The more i read it, the more i love it. Now, i have changed my opinion. I love Hassan and i love Amir, too. ­ Compared with the movie, i like the book more. But i consider it as a movie, because it is vivid and i can shift the scene to reality. I think anyone who sees Hassan would like him. Though he is a little ugly and has flat nose and so on, he is so kind and loyal, in Amir's word, guileless devotion. As we can see, the first word he said was Amir. He knows Amir clearly, his jealousy, anger, remorse etc. He is willing to sacrifice for Amir no matter what has happened between them. He can lie to his respectful host in order to help Amir, but we all know that he hasn't lied even once. He even can eat dirt if he wants him to. He hasn't any complaints or hatred despite he knows Amir didn't stand out when Amir has witnessed it all. ­ After over 25 years, he is still obsessed with Amir. But unfortunately, he and his wife were shot on the street by the local greedy officers. And their son became an orphan.­ As for Amir, i dislike him when they are young, because he is cowardly and selfish. Hedare not admit what he has done, let alone standing out for Hassan.­ However, if you were him, what would you have done? At that time, he is only a child who is eager for baba's approval and love. It’s extremely natural for all children.­ On one hand, he is weak. He takes part in the soccer team to cheer father, he also makes up stories and hopes that baba would have a look. He has sacrificed a lot for baba,the most is that he is bothered by a nightmare all the time about what has happened in that alley, that is Hassan was raped. The guilt and remorse give him much pressure in the bottom of his heart.­ On the other hand, he is as brave as Hassan and baba.When he knows Hassan is his brother,when he knows Sohrab was in danger,he sets about saving his nephew without hesitation,maybe is compensation.He is nearly killed by Assef during the fight.Just like Hassan for him,just like his baba risking protecting an unknown woman. In the end, hereleases himself and runs the kite for his nephew. For you, a thousand times over, Hassansaid, which has moved all of the readers.......

追风筝的人英语读后感1
追风筝的人读后感中英 第三篇

追风筝的人英语读后感(一)

This is a wonderful, beautiful epic of a novel. Set in Afghanistan and the United States between the 1970s to the present day, it is a heartbreaking tale of a young boy, Amir, and his best friend who are torn apart. This is a classic word-of-mouth novel and is sure to become as universally loved as The God of Small Things and The Glass Palace.

Twelve year old Amir is desperate to win the approval of his father Baba, one of the richest and most respected merchants in Kabul. He has failed to do so through academia or brawn, but the one area where they connect is the annual kite fighting tournament. Amir is determined not just to win the competition but to run the last kite and bring it home triumphantly, to prove to his father that he has the makings of a man. His loyal friend Hassan is the best kite runner that Amir has ever seen, and he promises to help him - for Hassan always helps Amir out of trouble. But Hassan is a Shia Muslim and this is 1970s Afghanistan. Hassan is taunted and jeered at by Amirs school friends; he is merely a servant living in a shack at the back of Amirs house. So why does Amir feel such envy towards his friend? Then, what happens to Hassan on the afternoon of the tournament is to shatter all their lives, and define their futures.

The Kite Runner of Khaled Hosseinis deeply moving fiction debut is an illiterate

Afghan boy with an uncanny instinct for predicting exactly where a downed kite will land. Growing up in the city of Kabul in the early 1970s, Hassan was narrator Amirs closest friend even though the loyal 11-year-old with "a face like a Chinese doll" was the son of Amirs fathers servant and a member of Afghanistans despised Hazara minority. But in 1975, on the day of Kabuls annual kite-fighting tournament, something unspeakable happened between the two boys.

Narrated by Amir, a 40-year-old novelist living in California, The Kite Runner tells the gripping story of a boyhood friendship destroyed by jealousy, fear, and the kind of ruthless evil that transcends mere politics. Running parallel to this personal narrative of loss and redemption is the story of modern Afghanistan and of Amirs equally guilt-ridden relationship with the war-torn city of his birth. The first Afghan novel to be written in English, The Kite Runner begins in the final days of King Zahir Shahs 40-year reign and traces the countrys fall from a secluded oasis to a tank-strewn battlefield controlled by the Russians and then the trigger-happy Taliban. When Amir returns to Kabul to rescue Hassans orphaned child, the personal and the political get tangled together in a plot that is as suspenseful as it is taut with feeling.

The son of an Afghan diplomat whose family received political asylum in the United States in 1980, Hosseini combines the unflinching realism of a war correspondent with the satisfying emotional pull of master storytellers such as

Rohinton Mistry. Like the kite that is its central image, the story line of this mesmerizing first novel occasionally dips and seems almost to dive to the ground. But Hosseini ultimately keeps everything airborne until his heartrending conclusion in an American picnic park.

--Lisa Alward, Amazon.ca

追风筝的人读后感
追风筝的人读后感中英 第四篇

[篇一:<追风筝的人>读后感——那段美丽而残忍的友谊]

他说——为你,千千万万遍。

哈桑为你追来了那只蓝色的风筝,虽然付出了某种沉重的代价,但这真的很棒,不是么?

“他只是个哈扎拉人。”你闭上眼睛,然后听到自己说。“我想我无法再面对哈桑。追风筝的人读后感。”

于是你把自己崭新的手表与阿富汗尼钞票塞在了哈桑的毛毯下面,你大概想不到他会承认他做了一场子虚乌有的偷窃。

你说你能够想象他们两个在那间昏暗的斗室里面如何的掩面哭泣,哈桑恳求阿里不要揭发你。

那么我认为哈桑是幸福的,他也是不幸的。

他的内心一片坦荡,从来不做令自己愧疚的事情,他成功的用自己的一切守护了你。离开后他至死没有再见到你,他永远也不会知道自己与你有着同一脉血缘。

“他只是个哈扎拉人。”

也许故事的结局并不完美,但我再没有见过令一本像这样动人心弦的书。追风筝的人读后感

犯错。错过。然后用一生去寻找救赎。

阿米尔。

[篇二:我们都是追风筝的人——<追风筝的人>读后感]

再次看到风筝时,已然是七月。绿草如茵的空地上,几个人在放风筝,

追风筝的人英语读后感
追风筝的人读后感中英 第五篇

this is a wonderful, beautiful epic of a novel。 set in afghanistan and the united states between the 1970s to the present day, it is a heartbreaking tale of a young boy, amir, and his best friend who are torn apart。 this is a classic word-of-mouth novel and is sure to bee as universally loved as the god of small things and the glass palace。

twelve year old amir is desperate to win the approval of his father baba, one of the richest and most respected merchants in kabul。追风筝的人英语读后感。 he has failed to do so through academia or brawn, but the one area where they connect is the annual kite fighting tournament。 amir is determined not just to win the petition but to run the last kite and bring it home triumphantly, to prove to his father that he has the makings of a man。 his loyal friend hassan is the best kite runner that amir has ever seen, and he promises to help him - for hassan always helps amir out of trouble。 but hassan is a shi'a muslim and this is 1970s afghanistan。 hassan is taunted and jeered at by amir's school friends; he is merely a servant living in a shack at the back of amir's house。 so why does amir feel such envy towards his friend? then, what happens to hassan on the afternoon of the tournament is to shatter all their lives, and define their futures。

the kite runner of khaled hosseini's deeply moving fiction debut is an illiterate afghan boy with an uncanny instinct for predicting exactly where a downed kite will land。追风筝的人英语读后感。 growing up in the city of kabul in the early 1970s, hassan was narrator amir's closest friend even though the loyal 11-year-old with "a face like a chinese doll" was the son of amir's father's servant and a member of afghanistan's despised hazara minority。 but in 1975, on the day of kabul's annual kite-fighting tournament, something unspeakable happened between the two boys。

narrated by amir, a 40-year-old novelist living in california,the kite runner tells the gripping story of a boyhood friendship destroyed by jealousy, fear, and the kind of ruthless evil that transcends mere politics。 running parallel to this personal narrative of loss and redemption is the story of modern afghanistan and of amir's equally guilt-ridden relationship with the war-torn city of his birth。 the first afghan novel to be written in english, the kite runner begins in the final days of king zahir shah's 40-year reign and traces the country's fall from a secluded oasis to a tank-strewn battlefield controlled by the russians and then the trigger-happy taliban。 when amir returns to kabul to rescue hassan's orphaned child, the personal and the political get tangled together in a plot that is as suspenseful as it is taut with feeling。

the son of an afghan diplomat whose family received political asylum in the united states in 1980, hosseini bines the unflinching realism of a war correspondent with the satisfying emotional pull of master storytellers such as rohinton mistry。 like the kite that is its central image, the story line of this mesmerizing first novel occasionally dips and seems almost to dive to the ground。 but hosseini ultimately keeps everything airborne until his heartrending conclusion in an american piic park。

--lisa alward, amazon。ca


追风筝的人英语读后感(二)

for you, a thousand times over

i am convinced that few books are as good as this one。 to be honest, i hadn’t maintained that this book would appeal me before i read it。 however, i was absorbed in the book from the first chapter to the last one。 why this book has appealed to me that much? i asked myself。 this book is not my type of reading for only romantic books could draw my attention successfully。 then i came into a conclusion that it is the friendship and familyship fascinated me。

to the world you are one person, but to the person who loves you, you are the world。 amir was hassan’s world。 amir’s name had been the first word hassan spoke。 hassan threatened brutal assef for the sake of amir。 hassan never failed to run the kite to please amir。 hassan sacrificed himself for amir’s house。 these are more than a friend would do。 only those who loves you so much could challenge himself to do what hassan did to amir。to hassan, amir was not only a mere friend but a brother。 he loved amir more than anything else。 even after amir betrayed him, he still told his son proudly"agan amir is my best friend"。maybe for hassan "for you, a thousand times over" has another meaning, which is not just kite running for amir but he will do anything for amir。

if hassan could be described as an angel, then amir was just a person。 i did hate amir for he watched hassan be raped and did nothing, for he made hassan leave his born-place, for he aimed hassan with fruit(even though he actually tried to make himself get punished)。 amir didn’t deserve what hassan did to him。 i thought his meanness caused hassan’s tragedy。 but after i finished the book, i realized it is not hassan’s tragedy, it is amir’s。 for what he had done to hassan, he had led a live with regret and suffered endless sleepless nights。 his going back to afghanistan is not only a journey physically but a journey to atonement。 hassan’s son, his nephew saved, amir’s sin was finally washed。 like the life of circle, amir ran kite for his miserable nephew。as hassan did to him, he said "for you , a thousand times over" to sohrab。though the book doesn’t give us an accurate ending whether sohrab came into life again。 i am sure love can cure everything。 only when sohrab lives a happy life as hassan hoped can amir’s sin washed up。

the friendship between hassan and amir moved me。 i believe all the people who read it is going to be touched just as i am。 this book does make me think the good and the bad ,what’s wrong and what’s right, the cruelty of war 。 few books can exert an influence on people nowadays, this book sure does。


追风筝的人英语读后感(三)

i hate wars which make the world bloody ,cold and cruel, so i do not want to talk about the war。 but it is miraculous to see a kite is cut off by another one。 and the kite which is cut off flies away like a free bird。

hassan said to amir that for you, one thousand times over。 at first, i tought the friendship between hassan and amir was so deep。 but then i found that hassan was a servant in amir’s home and began to realize it is some kind of loyalty。 though hassan always said that amir treated him as a friend, deep in his mind, he did not put them on the same line。() in his eyes, amir is the person he should look up to and protect, even do whatever he can do to help。

amir was affluence in material, but he did not have friends because of his race。 i dislike him because he always ran away when hassan was hurted by the others in order to protect him。 in my opinion, if he stand up for hassan, things would have been different。 i could not understand why amir cheated to make hassan leave at first, though their "friendship" is plicated。 now i e to know that amir may try to push hassan out of the position as a servant。 and he wished that they stand in the same line and hassan can chase for the things wanted by himself。

though amir’s father said that a boy who won’t stand up for himself, bees a man who won’t stand for anything, amir finally turned into a brave man who standed up for sohrab, the son of hassan。

the kite tied hassan and amir tighter tighly。 when i saw hassan running after the kite, i realized that he was chasing for freedom as well。 however when i saw hassan running after the kite, i thought he was learning to protect things he cherished。 there are many kites we are willing to have, but do you have the courage to chase for them?

《追风筝的人》读后感
追风筝的人读后感中英 第六篇

读完追风筝的人,感触颇多,一部不是纯文学的作品,更偏向政治,民族,种族,阶级题材,读完之后心情浮浮沉沉,异常沉重。内心有千言万语,却不知该如何表达。一句话,就是通过大背景下的小人物的命运描写,映射阿富汗政治的动乱,种族歧视给人民带来了深重的灾难。

追风筝的人是以风筝为主线,讲的是主人公阿米尔与他爸爸仆人的儿子哈桑的故事,他们俩一起长大,我们每一个人心中都有一个风筝,为着它,我们不停追逐,在命运的安排下,我们义无反顾,或许遍体鳞伤,但却真实的领悟了生命的真谛。


<追风筝的人>读后感(二)

早就听人介绍过热销书<追风筝的人>,在忙里偷闲的翻看几页后,竟被书中情节深深吸引,巧妙、惊人的情节交错,细腻的勾勒出家庭与友谊,背叛与救赎。文中多次出现的风筝既可以是亲情、友情、爱情,也可以是正直、善良。

"为你,千千万万遍"书中反复出现了这个句子,阿里对父亲的忠诚是这句话最好的诠释,阿里是父亲的仆人,也是一同成大的伙伴,情同兄弟,阿里的儿子——阿桑,一个兔唇哈扎拉男孩,是与我——阿米尔少爷一同长大的伙伴,我们一起游戏,哈桑愿为我做一切一切,哈桑与我的童年故事丰富而有趣,哈桑对我的忠诚表达就是"为你,千千万万遍",哪怕是我做错事,替我承担责骂,还是在危险时挺身而出。

哈桑为父亲打理了生活中的一切,因种族的摩擦,战争的洗礼,哈桑为了固有的信念——照管主人的房子,被塔利班分子开枪打死,此时的我却已与父亲逃离战争,远在美国。虽然以前的岁月已成为永远的泡影,但在美国的打拼却教育了我真实的认识社会,我的生活如画卷般绵延往复,日子在温暖中流逝,但哈桑却是我记忆中永远抹不去的伤痛,因为父亲对他的疼爱使我嫉妒,我在矛盾中与哈桑交往,但当哈桑为我追到蓝色风筝,赢得风筝大赛时却遭到小伙伴的侮辱与欺负,而我却没敢站出来制止,以致于扭头跑开。自责、愧疚纠缠着我,于是我设计哈桑偷盗的现场,赶走了他们,以至于哈桑临走也没说出真相。哈桑来走了我那段耻辱痛苦的回忆,但那仅仅是暂时,因为那回忆像毒蛇一样每每在梦境中舔舐着我。哈桑成为我最想忘记又遗忘不了的人。我善良的良知、细腻的情感、软弱的天性是我总徘徊于内疚与自责中,在自我折磨中反省,在自我压抑中企图遗忘。

一个偶然的机会,父亲的朋友拉辛汗告诉了我事情的真相,我竟与哈桑是同父异母的兄弟,而哈桑与妻子死后,他们的孩子——我的侄子索拉博还在饱受战火、饥饿、死亡的威胁,我在焦虑、恐慌、无助、愤怒中逐渐成熟,开始承担自己的使命,终于我冒着生命危险接出索拉博,在我的细心地呵护中索拉博逐渐接纳了我,我在关怀索拉博中得到了心灵的救赎,我愿为索拉博在公园中继续追逐风筝。人性、人情之美在故事中绵延伸展,宛如一杯绿茶,清香绵长而醇正,故事中哈桑的几近固执的忠诚让人感动,我细腻的情绪变化勾勒出一个胆小、软弱的孩子成长的历程。

书中的情感不仅仅是亲情,不仅仅是友情,只要是能够沉下心来阅读的人,都会被其中直指人心的情感打动,也会从中折射出自己曾经有过的心绪,比如伤害别人时的快意和犹疑;危机关头的懦弱无助;亲人面临危险时的慌乱无措;爱情乍到时的浮躁不安;失去亲人时的悲伤孤独;应该担当责任时的自私推诿,以及时常涌上心头的自责、自卑和赎罪的冲动……这样的情感没有任何的虚伪做作,是一个人在面临变化的那一刻来不及思索的真实反应,是一个人在夜深人静时最私密的扪胸自问。胡赛尼的笔犹如一把尖利的刻刀,将人性的真实刻画得近乎残酷,却又毫不哗众取宠。

也许每个人心中都有一个风筝,无论它意味着什么,让我们勇敢地追。


<追风筝的人>读后感(三)

故事的起源在阿富汗的喀布尔。主人公阿米尔是个富家少爷,他的父亲不仅富甲一方,而且乐善好施、正直刚烈。阿米尔的性格里却缺少父亲的豪迈勇敢,只喜埋头读书,被人欺负也不还手。与他截然不同的是仆人阿里的儿子哈桑,这个兔唇的男孩有着令人吃惊的运动天赋,每当阿米尔遭人欺负,总是哈桑为他挺身而出。阿米尔和哈桑虽然情同手足,却有些嫉妒父亲对哈桑的欣赏和疼爱。每年冬天的风筝大赛是阿富汗孩子们最重要的活动,用自己的风筝线把别人的线割断,然后追到那只掉落的风筝,就是赢者。阿米尔是斗风筝的好手,哈桑是追风筝的好手。那年的冬天,喀布尔迎来了最大的一次风筝联赛,阿米尔希望能在这次大赛上夺冠,以赢得爸爸的钟爱。当他把最后的对手的一只蓝风筝割落时,整个赛场都沸腾了,他看到父亲在为他欢呼。追风筝的任务落在哈桑身上,哈桑果然不负所托,成功追到蓝风筝,不想被小混混阿塞夫和他的同伴们截住。()哈桑不愿意交出风筝,遭到阿塞夫的强暴。寻找哈桑的阿米尔把这一切看在眼里,却没有勇气上前救助。阿米尔得到了父亲梦寐以求的关爱,但哈桑的存在却让他内疚痛苦。终于,他不堪重负,他在父亲面前撒谎说哈桑是小偷,让父亲赶他们走。而即使是这样莫须有的伤害,哈桑也毫无怨言地承认了。虽然父亲执意留下他们,他们还是黯然地离开了。同时离开的还有他们对真情的失落迷惑与痛楚。也许爱到极至便是相互的伤害吧。聪明自尊的哈桑父子选择了远离与隐忍。也许这就是人性的弱点,欺负弱小,用卑鄙掩盖。然而再弱小的人也有自尊与庇护。

书的后半段写得是主人公心灵的救赎。随着阿富汗政变,阿米尔随父逃到美国。成年后的阿米尔始终无法原谅自己当年对哈桑的背叛。父亲去世后的某一天,已移居美国并成为知名小说家的阿米尔接到父亲的好友拉辛汗的电话,他说哈桑已死,他要阿米尔回阿富汗,要他将哈桑的儿子索拉博从战乱中的阿富汗带出来。不仅是因为他以前辜负了哈桑,还因为哈桑是阿米尔的同父异母的弟弟。重回故土的阿米尔得到了哈桑的独生子被曾经的宿敌绑架的消息。人性的胆怯和本真在阿米尔又一次面对命运考验时做出了他早该在几十年前就做出的选择,面对曾经羞辱过哈桑的敌人,阿米尔用自己的方式救回了哈桑的儿子索拉博。追到了心中漂移已久的风筝,重新成为一个堂堂正正的男子汉,生活的大门终于又向他敞开了。阿米尔的结局,是幸福的。他终于明白了彼此的意义——以生命为代价。

现在难得看到好看的书了,喜欢这本书,是因为书本中那些善良的人民如哈桑,能一如既往的为朋友付出,是不计前嫌的付出,还有在艰难的困境中,从不失望从不诅丧,坚忍,刻苦耐劳,这么正面的任务形象在日常生活中已经少见了,虽然不适合我们现在的社会形势,但是毕竟是奋进的,正面的能量,能触动自己。从而可以反省自己,珍惜现在幸福的生活,不在有问题有困难的时候发牢骚,影响自己的心情和生活质量。

追风筝的人读后感:凭什么我要理解你
追风筝的人读后感中英 第七篇

    环境对一个人的童年影响颇深,阿米尔童年渴望得到父亲的关注宠爱,身边人的言语会给他思考的导向。在一个等级分明的社会里,有时候他内心也会迸出错误的想法:[他不就是一个哈拉扎人吗?"同样地在环境影响下也造就哈桑的忠心、真诚、一诺千金。但是他们的友谊就如同脆弱发丝一般,早就该断了。

    拉辛汗说[让罪行变成善行,就是救赎。追风筝的人读后感:凭什么我要理解你。"可是罪行之后,早已是物是人非。哈桑一味的为阿米尔着想,理解他的不耐烦,理解他发脾气,知道他的需求。可是阿米尔对哈桑呢?哈桑一次又一次为阿米尔出头,当哈桑真正被人欺负时,阿米尔却因为自己的懦弱没有选择共同承担。现在想想自己,为什么我们要一味的做那个善解人意的那个人,而别人却恰巧只是把你看做那只逆来顺受的羔羊。最终的结果只是他看着你的眼睛而感到内心愧疚。

    我不太认同哈桑回到喀布尔,去守住那个家的做法。哈桑为了自己的忠心,

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