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The Kite Runner, a college student, feels 1000 words after reading it.
"For you, Qian Qian!" This sentence comes from a classic redemption novel, The Kite Runner. The following is my "1000 word college student The Kite Runner's thoughts after reading", for your reference only. Welcome to reading.

College students' thoughts on reading The Kite Runner 1000 words (1) Before I decided to write a book review for The Kite Runner, I read a lot of book reviews on Douban. I have seen most book reviews praise Hassan's simplicity, loyalty, purity and integrity.

Perhaps, many people will be moved by the sentence on the first page of the novel-"Hassan has never refused me anything."

It sounds like a kind of loyal love.

However, when I read this sentence, I felt pain. I hate this sentence, and I hate the praise of Hassan's feelings in this sentence.

Because it reminds me of a sentence that has been hovering in my mind recently-cannon fodder of love. Sometimes, we will be willing to be a cannon fodder, thinking that only in this way can we love a person; Sometimes, we let others be our own cannon fodder to prove that this person really loves us.

When Amir-or the author-recalled that "Hassan never refused me anything", he was actually longing for Hassan to be his cannon fodder.

Amir did have such a wish when he was a teenager. He and Hassan had the following conversation:

"I (Hassan) would rather eat mud than lie to you."

"Really? Will you do this? "

"Do what?"

"If I let you eat mud, will you eat it?"

"If you ask, I will. But I doubt whether you will let me do it. Will you, master Amir? "

Amir was embarrassed by Hassan's rhetorical question. He didn't want to question Hassan's loyalty. However, Hassan soon made cannon fodder.

That's Amir Kloc-0/2 years old. Hassan 1 1 years old, they took part in the kite competition in Kabul. The competition is not to see whose kite flies higher and more beautiful, but to see whose kite can destroy others' kites. In the end, the only survivor is the winner, but this is not the greatest glory. The greatest glory is catching up with the last kite that was cut.

This time, Amir's kite was the last survivor, and Hassan also caught the last cut blue kite. Amir is very eager to get this kite, because his greatest wish is to get his father's love. He thinks this blue kite is the key to his father's heart.

Hassan knew Amir's wish, and in order to defend the blue kite, he paid a heavy price-being sodomized by assef, a bad boy who also wanted the blue kite, and his henchmen, which was the greatest shame of Afghan men. At this moment, Amir is hiding beside watching. He was cowardly, didn't have the courage to stop assef's atrocities, and didn't want to jump out and let Hassan give the blue kite to assef.

Hassan turned out to be Amir's cannon fodder. He paid blood, trauma and honor in exchange for Amir's desire to be close to his father.

Amir knows his psychology. He knows that courage is a problem, but the bigger problem is that he really thinks:

In order to win back my father, maybe Hassan is the price I have to pay, the lamb I have to slaughter.

Hassan knew that Amir saw his humiliation and didn't lend a helping hand, but he still chose to dedicate himself to Amir as always.

So, when Amir planted Hassan and Hassan stole his property, he defended Amir's honor and told Amir's father that he did it.

He was still making cannon fodder for Amir at the last moment of his life. At that time, he was recalled by Rahim Khan to take care of Amir's mansion, but Taliban officials took a fancy to this mansion and asked Hassan to move out. Hassan strongly opposed it, and as a result, he and his wife were shot and killed by the Taliban.

It is Hassan's own choice to be Amir's cannon fodder.

In this regard, my understanding is that we love a person mostly because of our dedication to this person. The more we pay for this person, the more we care about this person, and eventually we will reach such a state-"I am willing to die for him."

Perhaps, some readers who love The Kite Runner will be angry with my analysis and think that I don't understand such a great emotion, but through the words of Hassan's son Solabo, we will see that an important reason for this persistence is deep fear.

The Kite Runner, a college student's thoughts on reading 1000 words (2) I read a book recently, which made everyone admire the tenacity of life and the selfless love of the world. "For you, Qian Qian is a hundred times." This sentence is deeply imprinted on my mind. This famous book written by Khalid Sani touched my heart. With thinking about the country and the nation, thinking about good and evil, thinking about human nature, it is so unbearable to read. This is more like a wake-up call and has a shocking effect.

Yes, the book I want to share this time is called The Kite Runner. This book is mainly about 12-year-old Afghan master Amir and his servant Asan. But after a kite competition, everything changed. A tragic thing happened in the middle, and the relationship between them began to collapse. Amir felt remorse and pain. He drove sang away. Soon after, my father and I fled to America. As an adult, he can never forgive his betrayal of Assange. In order to gamble, Amir returned to his hometown, hoping to make a final effort for his unfortunate friend, but found a lie that made his childhood nightmare reappear and finally left. He was relieved to see Sam dragging a kite.

What does the kite symbolize? Good hope, faith and kindness in my heart. Hassan used to be Amir's kite runner. Amir is a good friend in his heart, and now Amir realizes this, so he starts to be Solabo who chases kites. Kindness and courage woke up in his heart, and he was pursuing his own path and becoming a good man. Amir talked about Hassan: "Some people say that he is chasing the shadow of a kite, but they don't know him as well as I do. He is not chasing the shadow of a kite. He just knows, as simple as that. " Only recently did I understand that friendship is more warm and comfortable than those vigorous vows of eternal love, and it will become stronger and stronger as time goes by. Imagine, who is your The Kite Runner? For you, Qian Qian, countless times? It's summer again, and people who are about to graduate will wave goodbye again. The past cannot be traced, and the vows we made together are still vivid. Tomorrow, we will pack our bags and go our separate ways. When we leave, we will smile and say, "Take care, friends!" " In retrospect, I was in tears, because I didn't know if I would have the chance to meet again, because I didn't know if I would simply rely on such a group of people in the future.

Time is too heavy. It is my sunny day that you are happy on the day of friendship. Friendship is priceless to each of us. We should learn to appreciate friendship, have awe of everything in the world, and learn to respect each other. Friendship makes each of us the purest piece of jade in our hearts. For those poor countries, we must also have compassion, and we must learn to care. Sometimes, "a good word warms three winters, and a bad word hurts people in June." Each of us is unique in the world, and no one can replace it. Everyone has his own value in this world. We should be grateful for the gain and contribution of life and learn to be grateful.

Are you warmed by this story? Yes, as long as everyone pays a little more love, the world will become a beautiful world. For every warmth in this world, let's have more love and tolerance! Then let's act together.

The Kite Runner, a college student, feels after reading 1000 words (3). He has 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 does, he always trusts and tolerates him blindly. 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 the greatest shame in his life because of his weakness-he was raped 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.

However, in real life, you may have a brother like Amir when he was a child. Maybe your has a different identity, a different occupation and even a different nationality. What do you think when they treat you wholeheartedly? Do you think this is inevitable, or do you deserve it? Have you ever thought about how to cherish such people? Instead of making an excuse to break up with this person after making a mistake?

Maybe many people will say: I am the same to him, I am also thinking of him, and I am willing to do my best to fulfill his wish. But when something really affects your life, will you give up your closest relatives without hesitation?

People tend to ignore the person who is always hiding in the corner, but he is always closest to you. I feel that they are so close to me that there is no need to work hard to maintain this relationship, just treat them casually, such as our parents. Someone once said to my face, "Why can you listen to everyone's opinions patiently, but you are not enterprising at all?" Think about the countless times before, I made a bad face with my parents for a little thing. Is it because my parents always support you unconditionally? When I am most unhappy, what I want to enlighten always becomes my punching bag, and then I always come to be caring and attentive afterwards, but we ignore it for our little self-esteem. Is this how we treat people who are single-minded and want nothing more? Although I will try my best to make up for it like Amir when I grow up, and my parents will live with us without complaint like Ahasan, why do I ignore the people around me for my little kite and my self-esteem that I am going to be worthless now?

In fact, everyone has their own kite to chase. Some people catch it, some people don't, some people catch it with their own strength, and some people catch it with the strength of others. However, please remember that when you are chasing the kite in your heart, don't ignore the people around you, ignore those who often hide in the corner, but care about you the most, and give them a little care, even a little. Don't take their contribution to you for granted, and don't let those people make painful sacrifices for their kites. Crying to the end is often more impressive than laughing to the end.

The Kite Runner, a college student, feels 1000 words after reading (4) I am chasing. In just two sentences, the story came to an end. The Kite Runner is a novel by Khalid Husseini, an American Afghan writer. It depicts the essence and redemption of human nature with warm and delicate brushstrokes. The complex emotions in the whole article made many people cry.

In the story, Amir and Hassan are playmates who grew up together. The difference is that Amir is a young master and Hassan is only the son of a servant. However, "people who grow up drinking the same milk are brothers, and this kind of affection can't be separated even in time."

Hassan is very good at chasing kites. He doesn't even have to look up at the kite's trajectory. He knows where it will land. There is no reason, he just knows. At the same time, he is also a brave and loyal child. He is naive, kind and strong. He also knows that he will try his best to get the kite back for his little master.

So after the annual kite competition, when Amir asked Hassan to help him find the kite, Hassan said to the winning Amir, "Qian Qian has done it a million times for you." Then he turned and ran after him.

But tragedy followed. Amir went to look for Hassan, who had been chasing kites for him for a long time, but finally found him in a narrow alley-and several bad teenagers who often bullied him and Hassan. He saw them blocking Hassan in the corner. But he hid. Amir is a coward and never dares to stand up in front of power, so after Hassan stood in front of him countless times to protect him, when Hassan needed his help most, he shrank back in front of power.

From then on, facing Hassan, Amir felt guilty. So he did his best. He framed him, hoping to get rid of him. Maybe not seeing Hassan will make him feel less guilty.

Amir's father tried to keep him, but Hassan left with his father. When the war finally spread to Afghanistan, Amir moved to the United States with his father.

Many years later, in the United States, Amir was admitted to an undergraduate college and married a beautiful wife. But after all, he could not forgive his betrayal of Hassan, so he left the comfortable life in the United States and returned to Afghanistan after the war. He found Hassan's orphan Solabo in assef, the leader of juvenile delinquents who bullied Hassan. He wants to bring Solabo back to America, and he is eager to get rid of the regrets that have plagued him for a whole quarter century. So when he faced power again, he finally stood up.

He comforted Solavan softly in order to remove the heavy obstacles in the poor child's heart. He and his wife took Solabo to fly a kite and cut another kite that challenged Solabo with a kite string. When the kite fell, he asked Solabo, "Do you want me to help you get it back?" The boy looked at him and said nothing, but nodded gently.

Amir smiled. He said to Sohrab, "Here you are, Qian Qian." Then he turned and ran after him.

Perhaps in this whole story, kites represent the light and hope in everyone's heart. It can represent courage, loyalty, innocence, kindness and strength ... I hope we can all chase the kite in our hearts and be satisfied as we please, but be innocent. I hope we can look up at the blue sky and tell ourselves that we have no regrets in this life.

Reflections on Reading in The Kite Runner by College Students 1000 words (5) During the summer vacation, most of the time was spent on reading except homework. I have read many books, the most touching of which is The Kite Runner, a touching story that records the loyalty and betrayal of friendship.

This is a story that happened in Afghanistan. /kloc-Amir, a 0/2-year-old Afghan rich young master, is very close to Hassan, the son of his servant. However, after a kite competition, three strong boys tried to knock down Hassan and take the kite. Hassan was alone, but Amir stood by because of cowardice. Amir felt guilty and forced Hassan to leave. More than 20 years later, Amir returned to his hometown to atone, but found an unknown secret: Hassan was his own brother. Amir is heartbroken, but Hassan is no longer in this world. He tried to make up for his sins by giving Hassan's son happiness, but his childhood nightmare was repeated again, and Amir faced another test.

The story written by the author is ups and downs and exciting to read. That kite may have released hopes, dreams, joys and sorrows, but Amir released friendship. This friendship carries loyalty and betrayal, and the trust between Amir and Hassan. However, Amir broke his promise and chose betrayal. But the essence of human nature awakened him, and he regretted his choice. This is the greatness of friendship.

The author once wrote a passage in the book: "He knows that I saw everything in the alley and that I stood there and stood by. He knew I betrayed him, but he saved me again, perhaps for the last time. At that moment, I fell in love with him. I love him more than anyone. I just want to tell them that I am a poisonous snake in the grass and a ghost at the bottom of the lake. " I feel Hassan's loyalty and feel sorry for Amir. Hassan is always persistent, even a little silly, but this silly quality touched me. For Amir's friendship, he can do whatever it takes, just for a friend who betrayed him.

From this, I thought of myself. I have many friends, and there is no such thing as cheating and betrayal between me and them. I don't even know what it feels like, and I haven't thought about it. What if it does happen? Maybe I will break into a furious rage and cry for sympathy from my friends. Can I stick to this broken friendship silently like Hassan? I don't think I can do it. I don't have a strong heart like Hassan. Maybe at that time, I could only become Amir helplessly and stand by.

Hassan was killed by the Taliban. When Amir knew the news, he had a dream. In the dream, Hassan was blindfolded and pushed to the river. A man shot and killed him. When Amir looked up, he saw the face of the man with the gun. That's his own! Amir woke with a start. He started desperately looking for Hassan's son, Solabo, until he was beaten up by assef who tried to grab a kite. He is finally satisfied, and he feels more comfortable than ever. He took Solabo and finally did his part for his unfortunate brother. After reading these, I breathed a sigh of relief and felt extremely gratified for Amir. Although he was beaten to death, his physical pain finally calmed his mind.

What impressed me most was that when Solabo tried to commit suicide, Amir couldn't help screaming and tried his best to save Solabo. From his actions, I finally understand that friends are always interdependent, and even if they do something wrong again, they will try their best to compensate each other. Like Amir, he took care of Solabo wholeheartedly for Hassan. When Solabo committed suicide, he was so desperate that he tried his best to save Solabo and atone for Hassan's soul in heaven.

Friendship and love will never leave, just like the kites that Amir and Hassan used to fly. Even though it was broken, it still flew away with their friendship.