Monday, April 27, 2009

Terry's Assignment 10

Amir was a rich businessman’s son in Afghanistan. He and his servant, Hassan, were good friends when they were young, even like brothers. After a kite match, Amir made Hassan out because of Amir's recreancy. Amir always felt sorry to Hassan since the calamity happened and he followed his father to America after that. When Amir grew up, he came back to his hometown in Afghanistan because he couldn’t forgive himself about that tragedy happening in his childhood. And he wanted to try his best to atone to Hassan, however, he found a big lie during the trip that Hassan was his father’s bastard, his elder brother. Despite of this, Amir did the best to bring-up Hassan’s son, Sohrab, to complete his atonement.
The story is labyrinthian but significant. The author depicted the experience of a hero’s growing, his self-fish, his recreancy and his adamancy. The kite carried author’s dream and evil. It’s worthy to read and the story tells the readers a lot for how to be a real man. What should you do when facing the problems like the author’s, to be brave to show your regret or to let them alone with time going by? The answer is that you should be brave to envisage your error, not only regret or self-accusation, but to face it bravely as the author.

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