I dream of a kite flying in the sky again, I dream of returning to my childhood

Samson 2021-12-12 08:01:13

"I dream that God will lead us to a good life. I also dream that my son will be a good man, a free man, and an important person. I dream of flowers blooming in Kabul, pubs and tea houses ringing music, and kites. I can fly in the sky again. I dream that you can come back and relive your childhood. You will find loyal friends waiting for you.
-May God be with you, Hasan"

Only after being far away from the war of flames and smoke, and only in peace and tranquility, can I dare to look back at the devastated land and listen carefully to the voices deep in my heart.
Only by always cherishing kindness and compassion, only the deepest love for the hometown and the most sincere memories of childhood can we create such a moving work.
As a result, the Afghan teenager who immigrated to the United States wrote the touching novel "The Kite Chaser" in his simple and timeless words, and Paramount Corporation took this into account between a pair of masters and servants in Afghanistan. The story was shot into a movie, allowing the audience to feel the process of searching for a pure and kind self while watching the movie.

Most of us have the experience of flying kites. However, for the Chinese people, the intention of kites is usually to use a long string to be tied to the end of the sky, no matter how far or high the wind is flying, as long as Once the thread in your hand is closed, you can pull it back. However, in this play, another exotic atmosphere is displayed. The children there are masters of flying kites. Not only can they fly kites high and far, but they can also cut off other people’s kites through the skills of flying. The victor of kite fighting. Thus, for the fate of the two children in the play, the turning point occurred in a kite-fighting incident. Prior to this, the young master Amir and Hassan were the best partners. The two of them were brothers and sisters, playing side by side, chatting and enjoying their innocent childhood. In the Kite Fighting Competition, numerous kites flew in the blue sky, and fierce pursuit and competition were also launched. They won, but the kites were cut and scattered in the distance. In order to retrieve the championship kite, Hassan was betted in the alley by a group of bad boys, beaten and insulted. At this time, Amir, who followed after him, witnessed everything, but the cowardly he did not dare to come forward. . . .

With a heavy psychological burden on his back, Amir has alienated his relationship with Hassan. He even tried to anger Hassan, but this simple and kind little servant, when faced with him, showed the same trust and loyalty as before. In order to escape the guilt in his heart forever, and to avoid Hassan, the young master Amir drove Hassan out of his door. This is a dusty past, until Amir and his father fled to the United States, until Amir graduated from University, until his father died, until Amir married his wife. In his peaceful life, deep in his heart, he could not forget his childhood. When this is the most sincere and lovely little friend.
After
all kinds of hardships, Amir returned to his hometown, only to learn that Hassan had passed away. In the mouths of others, he learned that Hassan was so industrious and sensible, that he was able to marry a wife and have children, and took good care of both inside and out. However, in order to protect his house, he was eventually killed. Hassan is so brave, upright and kind, and has been living silently in hardships and sufferings. Amir is so blaming himself for his cowardice and deceit. This time, he finally chose to be brave! He embarked on the road of redemption, found an orphanage in Kabul, asked Hassan's whereabouts, and finally rescued the child who had been abused by the government forces. . . With the help of Amir, the child gradually walked out of the shadows and accepted a new life.

Having seen "The Kite Chaser", when we look up at the kite again, do we think of the mistakes and salvation in life, how to face life without hesitation, and how to help others as much as possible. . .



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  • Yvonne 2021-12-12 08:01:13

    The person who once was willing to pick up kites for me thousands of times has passed away. If we miss it in our life, we won't get it again. Maybe we will repent and redeem, but these seem to be too late. Whenever we fly a kite, we should ask ourselves whether we have really cherished everything we have.

  • Damaris 2021-12-12 08:01:13

    I've read the original work, and I was moved by that sentence. For you thousands of times

The Kite Runner quotes

  • Baba: [regarding the mullahs, who teach that drinking alcohol is a sin] I piss on the beards of all those self-righteous monkeys.

  • Amir: [explaining Sohrab's presence] You see, General Sahib, my father slept with his servant's wife, and she bore him a son named Hassan. Hassan is dead now. That boy sleeping in the other room is Hassan's son. He's my nephew. That's what you tell people when they ask. And one more thing, General Sahib: you will never again refer to him as "a Hazara boy" in my presence. He has a name, and it's Sohrab.