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What does the kite symbolize?

I saw a joke. An Afghan was riding a donkey with a heavy bag on his shoulders. A passerby saw him and asked: "Why don't you put the things on the donkey's back?" ?” The Afghan said helplessly: “I have squeezed him hard enough.” He laughed at it at first, but then he felt more and more like the person in the joke, who always likes to deceive himself. I just finished reading "The Kite Runner", a book with an amazing and clever plot. The growth process of a young man is full of the most difficult choices in human nature. After a kite competition, the young man betrays his closest friend. The growing process is full of guilt and fear. In the end, he chooses to redeem himself. The story depicts the tragic conditions behind several wars in Afghanistan during the boy's growth experience. I think this book will also make more people pursue and cherish peace. The joke appears in this book. Because his father gave Hassan more love and affection, Amir forced the servant's son Hassan away in order to get his father's love. After the Soviet Union attacked Afghanistan, Amir fled to the United States, but he could never forgive himself for his betrayal of Hassan. Twenty years later, Amir still embarked on the road to return to his country to atone for his sins, but finally discovered that Hassan was his half-father. His mother's brother, Hassan has died, leaving only his son Sohrab. Amir finally desperately brings Sohrab back to live in the United States. I think the person riding the donkey in the joke should be Amir. He knew he was unworthy of Hassan. When Amir was in trouble when he was a child, Hassan would risk his own life to save him every time. But when Hassan was tortured, Amir was a coward and watched Hassan being bullied by others. Amir is a coward and in his opinion he can never forgive himself. He was too ashamed that his servant was also his best friend. The secret he buried deep in his heart was always unwilling to be told to anyone. He kept this secret to himself, but he didn't know that deceiving himself and others by doing so would harm Hassan and others. He has committed a lifetime of guilt. The story is truly poignant, and the essence of human nature is fully exposed in it. The kite in the book may symbolize the most essential thing in human nature and is an essential part of personality. Only by catching it can a person be healthy. Just like having the most basic morality is a person with conscience. I saw a book review, "The happiest thing in the world is to have a group of like-minded friends who will never betray you. No matter whether you are going to the same place or not, walking together is the most important thing." Because "They For you, thousands of times! "It's not terrible to make mistakes. The most terrible thing is to deceive yourself and others, and don't dare to face it, or don't even think about facing it. Perhaps the most powerful enemy in this world is yourself. "There is a kite in everyone's heart, no matter what it means, let us be brave enough to chase it."