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追風箏的人英文讀後感三篇

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追風箏的人英文讀後感三篇

追風箏的人英文讀後感(一)

It's a moving story and a mixture of love,fear,guilty,atonement and so a lont time,it makes the books we read lost their color.

The first time I read a book written by an Afghan atuhor named Khaled Hosseini ,it told a story between two boys.A rich boy Amir at the age of 12 and his servant Hasan were brotherly rtheless,afer a kite game,something miserable feel grievous and guilty for his cowardice and he cannot confront Hansan,using something contempitable to let Hansan and his father leave his long,Afghanistan broke ou a war,Amir and his father had to fled to r his grown- up,he cannot forgave what he had done to Hansan to atone for himself,he returned his hometown,which was destoryed badly by the war……

Maybe all of us more or less had done something as Amir did before,we are too young to understand others feelings when we broke their heart into may feel guilty and miserable for waht we have there is no use to cry over spilt we really should do is to face the reality and like Amir,to atone for ourselves.

追風箏的人英文讀後感(二)

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.

追風箏的人英文讀後感(三)

I have seen the novel's name --the Kite Runner many times from the Internet,when it comes to "the novels moved you most" curiosity,I downloaded reading the novel,from the beginning to the end,I felt a heavy stone of sorrow on my heart.

It is a story about friendship,about fault and atonement,about the good and evil of human natual.

The narrator of the story,Amir ,is born in a rich an is his servant as well as close both lose mother from birth and grow up like brothers.

From Hassan ,I see the most kind and beautiful never means to hurt protects Amir bravely and has a broad mind to endure what Amir do to the promise to run the kite,he hands the last cut kite to Amir though he has insulted by the bully,Assef. for lifetime,he cherishes the friendship,even he dies of protecting Amir's house."For you,a thousand times over"he does as he says…

If Hassan can be described as an angel, then Amir is just a he is a boy,he is badly want father's love and will be jealous,he will fear and be he sees Hassan insulted by Assef,he is so scared that he only hides and sees what happened but keeps it as a order to escape the guilt,he makes another fault, making Hassan leave by framing Hassan s past, he is still haunted by betraying his childhood friend.

I was shocked when the big secret reveals: Hassan is Amir's half brother,the son of his father and a sevant's wife! Amir's father lives a torturing life,he is torn into two can't give Hassan the love in the name of a father,which is unfair to explains why he seems care little about Amir …

Knowing the truth,Amir has a painful struggle at the first,and finally chooses the right way,a way of rescues Hassan's orphan ,Sorhab,from Assef's that time,he faces up to Assef's fists,being a man not ng gone though a lot of difficulties,he finally brings Sorhab to Sorhab is emotional damaged by make efforts to revive the little the end of the story,Sorhab shows a lopside smile,which delights Amir run kite for Hassan's son,and says what Hassan once said,"for you, a thousand times over" snow will be melt,and the spring is coming…The ending is not clearly told,but full of hope.

I like the author' written e's paragraghs of internal monologues,warm memorys , sad plots,horrible war scenes…the words,sentences always catch me tightly,make me think,make me cry…Now if someone ask me what novels impressed me most,The Kite Runner will be an answer.

It is the first time I have seen a novel in is hard for me to insist on reading as there are so many words I have to look it really benefit me in some way.