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《追风筝的人读后感 英文》

The Kite RunnerThe 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.......

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《追风筝的人英文读后感》

The Kite Runner

I read this book in the winter holiday,and now I am going to read it again ,for the good book deserve several reading.Well,The Kite Runner move me so much,and it make me think a lot.In this esssay,I just talk about two of them.

“For you,a thousand times over.”There is no double that friendship will be the first and the most important point.

We are easily moved by Hassan’s loyalty to Amir,that’s because we are difficult to meet someone who is willing to devote to us for a thousand times over without any complain. The friendship in our real world is companyde with benefit ,which is very differenr from the friendship described in the novel.

Althought I don’t think highly of the such unilaterally devotion ,I still appreciate Hassan’s devotion and magnanimity to his good friend.The real friendship is what Hassan give to Amir:when you are happy,I may be here to share your happiness; when you need me,I must be in your side to help you; and when you hurt me ,I am easily to forgive you; and even though you leave me, I still keep you in my mind.

It make me sad to see Amir’s unbravery and irresponsibility when his friend need him.Actually I tend to believe that Amir didn’t regard Hassan as his friend but just a pleasant and loyal servant when I read the first half of the novel.But Amir can’t forget his hurt to Hassan,and try his hard to make up in the latter part of the book, which change his afterlife,and the fate of Hassan’s poor son.So I begin to understand Amir’s friendship to Hassan.If he think Hassan is unimportant,he will not take the embarrassed memory to heart,and will not come back to

Afghanistan to face his ignoble reminiscence.He failed to stand out to help Hassan out of terrible trouble,only because his week and fear in front of evil force when he is too young.But when he grows up,he becomes a man who has the courage to protect the person he care for.There is a old saying in China,“It's better for you to realize your mistake and try your best to correct it.” Amir can do as so,he deserve Hassan’s kindness and reader’s forgiveness.

The other point is about patriotism. Amir returns home when the war is finished ,he is jeered by some people who don’t leave Afghanistan,they think Amir and his father abandon their homeland when it is faced with trouble,which is unpatriotic.Although I can’t understand the father’s choice,I don’t stand at his side. Be wordly-wise and play safe is no ground for blame,because they are too dangerous to stay at home.But if all the people leave their homeland in war for their own peaceful life,will their home has future and hope? To be patriotic is not equal to devote one’s life for homeland according to implus and stupid ways,but when the home need you,you should take on your duty,but not just leave her.

Well.above is what I think during the first reading of the book.

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(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 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.

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 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

(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.

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《追风筝的人英文读后感》

追风筝的人英文读后感

篇一:追风筝的人英文>读后感

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 fo Hassan, things would have been different. I could not understand why Amir cheated to make Hassan leave at first, though their “friendship” is complicated. Now I come 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, becomes 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?

篇二:追风筝的人英文读后感

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.

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 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.

篇三:追风筝的人英文读后感

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.

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《《追风筝的人》读书笔记 英文》

Reading Report

Book: The Kite Runner

Author: Khaled Hosseini

Pages: 1-163

Brief introduction: Amir is the son of the famous merchant in Afghanistan. There are two servants in his house, Ali and his son Hassan. Amir plays with Hassan all the time in his childhood. Hassan is Hazara, while Amir is Pashtuns. Hazara is discriminated against by Pashtuns. So although Hassan believes that Amir is his friend, Amir does not agree. Amir tricks Hassan sometimes but Hassan never gets angry. Things go peacefully, until one night Amir sees three boys hit Hassan to the ground. Instead of help Hassan, Amir runs away. From that day on, Amir does not know how to face Hassan. In order not to be regretted every second, Amir finally makes Hassan and Ali leave his home. Just after that, Russian forces Amir’s country. Amir and his father have to move to America.

Comments: This book makes me remember my childhood. The first part of the book is only about some little things in Amir’s childhood. The warm and happy time he has with Hassan. They climb tree and hills, play games and tell stories. I am extremely upset to see Hassan leave. Amir thinks he hurts everyone, Hassan, Ali and his Baba. But the one he hurts most deeply is his own. Hassan leave is a wound in Amir’s heart, and it won’t recover forever. This stuff makes Amir hate the life in Afghanistan, because all the disgusting memories are at here. He always hide, hide himself deeply in the books, in his stories. Afghanistan is a country full of violence, Amir can’t live happily in this environment, his father is a true Afghanistan man, and he has force. But Amir doesn’t. Amir is a light boy who only like literary. He is different from other kids, he need a person to protect. He wants his father’s care and love, but his father hide his love deeply in heart, which makes Amir always feel unneeded. Maybe the true reason of the hurt around Amir is his father.

Digests:

My cheeks burned and guilt coursed through me, the guilt of indulging myself at the expense of his ulcer, his black fingernails and aching wrists. But I would stand my ground, I decided.

I blinked my heart quickening. She had thick black eyebrows that touched in the middle like the arched wings of a flying bird, and the gracefully hooked nose of a princess from old Persia-maybe that of Tahmineh.

They fell from the sky like shooting stars with brilliant, rippling tails, showering the neighborhoods below with prizes for the kite runners.

It just appeared, this other face, for a fraction of a moment, long enough to leave me with the unsettling feeling that maybe I’d seen it someplace before. Then Hassan blinked and it was just him again. Just Hassan.

Page: 163-401

Brief introduction: Amir becomes a popular writer. He meets a girl named Soraya in USA. They fall in love and get married. But they can’t have babies. His father died because of the illness. One of his father’s old friends calls him and invites Amir to his house. He tells the story over 20 years about Hassan and his family. He tells Amir that Hassan and his wife were killed by Taliban and he

asks Amir to find Hassan’s son, Sohrab. After a hard and dangerous trip with Talib, Amir does find Sohrab and wins his trust. But in order to get the visa to USA, Amir asks Sohrab to stay in the orphan for a year while Amir promised Sohrab before never send him to there. Sohrab try to kill himself because of this. Although he is overcome then, he refuses to say a word for a long time. Amir takes him back to USA and treats him good, waiting for his forgiveness. Then a kite competition held and Amir sees Sohrab’s smile when he wins. Amir sees the hope.

Comments: I can’t explain whether it is a happy or tragic ending. But I can say that Sohrab will get better and be a normal boy. Amir is hard-working. He cares about Hassan’s things. And he is always regretful for kicking Hassan out of his home. He thinks that Hassan died because of his action. He feels shamed. But he is a real human who has the sickness of humanity. That is why he would refuse to find Sohrab at the beginning and that’s why he asks Sohrab to go to orphan after promised not to. Certainly he does wrong things but in another way he does things anybody would choose to do. This book is not only about family and friends, is also about a kind of target or force, to help you run on whether if life is easy or hard.

Digests: We let him wrap us in his arms and, for a brief insane moment, I was glad about whatever had happened that night. (Predicative clause)

It was a protective gesture and I knew whom Ali was protecting him from. (Object clause)

I had crossed a line, and whatever little hope I had of getting out alive had vanished with those words. (Subject clause)

I had no idea if Hassan would still be there, if anyone would even know of him or his whereabouts. (Appositive clause)

I blinked my heart quickening. She had thick black eyebrows that touched in the middle like the arched wings of a flying bird, and the gracefully hooked nose of a princess from old Persia-maybe that of Tahmineh.

They fell from the sky like shooting stars with brilliant, rippling tails, showering the neighborhoods below with prizes for the kite runners.

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《追风筝的人读后感(英文)》

The kite runner

After I finished this book, I can’t speak out one word . My heart was heavily depressed as same as when Amir heard that Hassan was his brother . I think it’s a sad story, but from some angles , it’s a turn.

Hassan was too loyal ,which shocked me many times at the when they were in Afghanistan. ’I won’t’ ,no matter how his master hit him, he won’t fight. ‘yes, I did.’ I was really annoyed when I read that Hassan admitted to stealing Amir’s watch, how can there be such a foolish man in the world ! I said to myself. ‘For you, a thousand times over.’ Three times in the whole novel, brief but

meaningful, kind and loyal. Every time I read the sentence, stayed at the page for a moment with a silent thinking, chewing the sentence over and over again. Hassan, he was willing to sacrifice for Amir no matter what has happened between them. He can lie to his respectful host in order to help Amir to plant himself, but we all know that he hasn't lied even once. He even can eat mud if he wants him to. He hadn't any complaints despite he knew Amir didn't come out when Amir has witnessed it all. What a pity that he and his wife was killed by gun of the local greedy officers, leading Sohrab to be an orphan.

As for Amir, The former part , in one hand, I felt shame about his cowardly and selfish, his unmoral behave made me feel awful. But on the other hand, I Sympathized for his guilt and weak to tell out the truth or face Hassan . The later part gave us a brave and responsible Amir, who came back to Afghanistan where was covered with ruins and

shell without any hesitation. He began his redemption road. His house witnessed the big chance around the town,

damaged house, dead wood and hungry people, which made him firmly believe that they have gone a wrong way and also

made him want to find Sohrab more badly. Through the orphanage he finally found Sohrab who was good at

slingshot like his father. For him, Amir is nearly killed by Assef during the fierce fight ,just like Hassan for him, just like his father risking protecting an unknown woman. At last , his brave made him finish the compensation: taking Sohrab to the American , running the kite for him and said “for you,a thousand times over” to Sohrab like Hassan said it to himself 26 years ago.

The value of life is demonstrated vividly in the way of redemption. Amir, in a fierce battle with the ruthless, he recovered his hidden courage; at the same time

enlightening Hassan's son, he also had some new

understanding about life.

"Many years later, people say old stories can be buried, but I finally understand that is wrong, because the past will come back itself, I realize that in the past 26 years I was always peeping that barren trail. "

Every one has mad mistakes, every one has hurt others. And in turn, every one had their own punishment. Because

nothing can conquer conscience. So, when you hurt others, your conscience must be guilty . That's why Amir has been carrying such a heavy mind for the three decades. When he came back for his conscience, and when he was willing to chase a kite bravely , I think, even all the answers wrong and wrong, at least, his heart liberated.

I think there is a Amir in everyone's heart, making

mistake because of coward but being afraid of facing and running away also because of his coward. Escaping would be transported into hurt to others and become crimes. Crimes vary in forms, but Amir's father gave a answer, theft. "There is only a crime in the world ,that is

theft ...... When you lie, you deprive someone’s right

to know the truth." which is the famous sentence of Amir’s father, this sentence runs through the whole novel. So in my opinion ,all the coward would become a crime which makes other hurt. But if we can face with our own coward like the adult Amir, we couldn’t become a guilt person and live brave and happy.

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《追风筝的人读后感 英文》

The Kite Runner

The Kite Runner (Shanghai People’s publishing house, 2006-5-1) Khaled Hosseini tells the story of Amir, a well-to-do Pashtun boy from the Wazir Akbar Khan district of Kabul, who was haunted by the guilt of betraying his childhood friend Hassan, the son of his father's Hazara servant.

Twelve year old Amir was desperate to win the approval of his father, one of the richest and most respected merchants in Kabul. He had failed to do so through academia, but the one area where they connected was the annual kite fighting tournament. Amir was determined not just to win the competition but to run the last kite and brought it home successfully, to prove to his father that he had the ability of a man. His loyal friend Hassan was the best kite runner that Amir had ever seen, and he promised to help him - for Hassan always helped Amir out of trouble. But Hassan was a Shi'a Muslim and this was 1970s Afghanistan. Hassan was taunted and jeered at by Amir's school friends; he was merely a servant living in a shack at the back of Amir's house.

Although Hassan was loyal to Amir, Amir hurted Hassan again and again. Amir’s behavior could really be called "mean",but I believe,every reader will forgive him. Because everyone's heart has a Amir,he is timid, sensitive and filled with jealousy. But Amir had a moral sense than any other people, he was strict with himself. Because of this, when he couldn't resist the temptation and had to do something that hurt the loyal hassan , he would never forgive himself for the betrayal of hassan. At last ,he tried to adopted the orphan of Hassan so that he got the final redemption

Compared with Amir,Hassan was simple. He was loyal and kind. Whatever Amir did to him ,he would forgive him. He finally died in order to protect the Amir’s house. He kept his promise with his life :“For you, times over!”

After reading this book, I have a deeper understanding of responsibility. This book contains a lot——responsibility, honesty, friendship, forgiveness and so on. Everyone may make mistakes, but the most important thing is to have the courage to take responsibility for it. There were many times that we hurt others because of impulsive thoughts.

This book tells us the auther atoned for his crime after innumerable trials and hardships. We can feel his personality charm.

The kite,in this book,is family love ,is friendship, is kindness, is honesty. It was an indispensable part in our personality.

Everyone has a kite in his heart, no matter what it means, we need the courage to pursue it.

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《《飘》 英文读后感300字》

Gone with the wind --Margaret Mitchell

This book was written during the American Civil War. Scarlett ,a beautiful girl with "bristling black eyelashes ",use to charm man. When I first read it, I did not like her. In my view ,she was a paradoxical human. She was hopelessly selfish,vain,manipulative,deluded and foolish,but she is also extremely vivacious,loyal and strong character.She had a strong will .whatever she thought she will try her best way to do it.

In the book,she always think she loves Ashley.and she believe that Ashley also loves her.Although at the end he leaves her unkindly,she never give up this thought.

But when I read it secondly.I find that she is just a lonely girl. during the Civil war , she has to make enough money to live with her lover and valentine. She pursuits but also ignore the true love . she regards Ashley as her true love but ignore Barrett who is always being with her.

What a pity! If Scarlett can understand who is her lover and can give her happy life, she will not live so hard. Luckly , she has a strong will.

Barrett is one of the persons that I like most. He was born in a wealth family, And has a good education. He did many things for Scarlett. He protected her, loved her,looked after her. He is waiting for Scarlett patiently. But Scarlett refused. As a smart ,charming,grave man. He could have had a better lover . He is not leave until his daughter's death.

After read this book, I learned that we should enthusiastic with our

life. Such as Scarlett. When I happen to something bad , I will tell myself "Tomorrow is another day" !

追风筝的人英语读后感300字篇九
《追风筝的人读后感》

题目:《追风筝的人》读后感 正文:

《追风筝的人》(The Kite Runner),又译《追风筝的孩子》,是旅美阿富汗裔作家卡勒德·胡赛尼的第一部小说,也是第一部来自阿富汗作家出版的英文小说。小说《追风筝的人》由第一人称视角,讲述了一个身在美国的阿富汗移民阿米尔的童年往事和他成人后对儿时过错的心灵救赎过程。儿时的美好和友情,因为一个懦弱的疏忽而毁于一旦,如果再给你一次机会,你愿意不顾一切地去重新找回那个曾经的自己吗?该小说的主人公阿米尔在坦然面对自己曾犯下的罪恶之后,他以赎罪般的努力,最终令人感动的完成了一个男人的成长。

这本书很早就想读读了,在图书馆借了也快一个月,都没有细细的翻过几页,就在这个没什么特别的早晨,我终于是读完了这本书,这本在我放在书包里很久很久的书。我刚开始会找这本书,也许是被它奇怪的名字吸引了,也许是被它的作者吸引了(一名阿富汗的作家),或者我是被它的内容(两个男孩在阿富汗的成长故事)所吸引。

关于阿米尔,一个在舒适的环境中成长的孩子,唯一缺少的是父亲无微不至的疼爱。由于阿米尔的出生夺走了她母亲的生命,也就是父亲眼中的公主,使得父亲颇为心痛。加之阿米尔一直都没有成为他想要塑造的人,这令父亲更加心灰意冷,从而疏远了阿米尔,而阿米尔对父亲始终存在一种敬态度的同时,却又渴望得到父亲给予的温暖,所以一种性格上的懦弱,原则上已存在于性格的内在缺陷里。当你十分重视一个人的时候,你最在乎的往往是这个人对你的看法,你最想要的也通常是这个人对你的肯定,所以当阿米尔看到了父亲对哈桑关怀备至时,这足以使得这个年少天真的孩子感到嫉妒,从而养成了主人公阿米尔自私与嫉妒的性格。自私与嫉妒的被纵容不是一个孩子愿意发生的事情,所以一个孩子的错误究其根源往往都是来自于大人的世界。

关于哈桑,那个对阿米尔说出“为你,千千万万遍”的孩子,他心地善良,在他的世界中,没有嫉妒,他对命运是顺从的,甚至是收之一切。对于他来说,阿米尔是主人,更是不可背叛的朋友和兄弟。他能容忍阿米尔对他的嘲笑,甚至是后来阿米尔对他的背叛与伤害,他通通都原谅了,他始终以饱满而充溢的情感对待他的阿米尔。很多读者都在讨论着哈桑的公与不公的问题,但是我们眼里所谓的公平无非就是一种心态的平衡,至少在哈桑的心里还没有出现过人们眼中的那种不公平,所以作为读者的我们,在感叹哈桑的同时也就没有必要去对哈桑的公平进行针锋相对了。其实,当我们偏爱一个人的时候,哪有那么多的道理可讲,也没有那个雅兴去计较付出的多与少,谁又会关心所谓的是与非,当时的感情都是以一种不转弯的方式去延伸。与阿米尔在一起,对于哈桑来讲,痛苦肯定不是自我精神状态。哈桑对阿米尔这种义无反顾的忠实与真诚滋长了阿米尔的背叛,同时也对日后阿米尔的行径埋下了一颗宽容的种子。

“为你,千千万万遍。”这句话从第一次出现到全书结束,哈桑的这句话被无数读者公认为书中最令人震撼的文字。这句话第一次出现是在斗风筝比赛中,那是阿米尔一生中最骄傲的时刻,因为他漂亮地赢得了比赛。而后来,这句话更像一句谶语,在书中反反复复地出现,预示着某些东西将无可避免地发生,那喀布尔城中追风筝的日子将成为阿米尔心中最美最痛的回忆。

为你,千千万万遍。

哈桑被缝合的嘴唇,索拉博哭泣时止不住颤抖的肩膀和空洞的眼神,塔赫里将军固执地从房间里走出来时的狼狈模样,阿米尔的矛盾,索拉雅的眼泪……一切的一切似乎都在我眼前呈现。

正如作者卡勒德·胡塞尼在前言中所说的一样:我看到小说作品独有的联结人们的力量,我还看到了人类的体验有多么普遍:羞耻、负疚、后悔、爱情、友谊、宽宥和赎罪。

我看见了一个从未曾接触过的世界:战火纷飞、流离失所、寄人篱下……我为之震撼并且悄悄难过得红了眼眶。

一个人,不,或者应该说是一代人乃至几代人的命运,都无时无刻不与国家的命运紧紧地联系在一起。所有人活着,都处于情感与理性的矛盾之中。无论是童年的阿米尔、哈桑还是十几年后的拉辛汗、索拉博,都这样挣扎于政治、宗教与自我的拷问之中。

阿米尔懦弱的转身造成了哈桑心中的伤;哈桑的死,让三十八岁的阿米尔找到了再次成为好人的路。阿米尔无疑是幸运的,他赎回了灵魂,他丢失在巷口的灵魂。索拉博是不幸的,父母的早逝、孤儿院里不忍回望的遭遇……

救赎,常常不是出于醒悟,而是出于对从背叛的痛苦中解脱的渴求,其出发点仍然是利己的。但如果救赎能为他人带来幸运,倒也的确仍是很好的解决之道。或许正是如此,阿米尔才义无反顾地回到阔别多年的故乡。他没有停止对哈桑的愧疚,对自己的自责,其实,这些都是因为他没有停止过对人性的追寻。

正如译者所言: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。

为你。

千千万万遍。


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