sparrow life

Bulah 2022-09-29 15:46:58

The male protagonist shapes both sides of a man.

One of them is the responsible family pillar. He worked hard to earn money to support his family. Although he worked hard, he never said that the salary was not much, but he would definitely bring some snacks to the children when he came back from home. The three children will be raised by words and deeds. Fortunately, as expected, the three children are very sensible. Although the eldest daughter is hard of hearing, she knows how to be considerate of her parents, especially her father who is dedicated to his family. The younger son is more like the epitome of his father - bold and thoughtful. Although he is only ten years old, he actually wants to make money by engaging in large-scale fish farming! I was even thinking that the male protagonist may be such a person in his bones, only bowing his head in front of reality, just like the sentence he often said when he was angry, "You don't have this right", maybe this sentence was told to him by someone else.

The other is a noble social person. Work conscientiously and responsibly, all for the benefit of the employer. He is a respected person in the ostrich farm. He lost an ostrich because of other people's mistakes, and he resigned because he was the person in charge, without any complaints except sadness. Before being fired by the boss, he rode a motorcycle to the mountains alone to find the ostrich. The solitary shadow of him riding in the mountains was impressive. I saw a lonely sparrow, desperately foraging for food. Later, he went to the city and worked as a temporary worker carrying passengers on motorcycles. Although money is easier to come by, sometimes it is more helpless - some old drivers bully him, some passengers cheat and refuse to pay, and some ask him to help move. Like the jujube that he earned money to buy for his family for the first time in the city and put it on the back of the motorcycle but the bag was torn and many were missed, maybe his efforts were also unintentionally deprived. In the face of money, he almost lost himself. Fortunately, his kind nature allowed him to stick to his integrity. There are many plot descriptions that make me feel very distressed but respect this uncle. In these days in the city, he was like a sparrow every day, carrying the branches he found home. The scene of him carrying the door back from his cousin's house and walking in the fields is another lonely figure, this time with all the burdens of life on his back.

Another detail that deeply moved me was the little girl he met begging while waiting for the red light. Desperately wanting to help her but reluctant to give her a large bill, she asked around if anyone could get change. In the end, just like his life, forced by reality, he left the little girl and left. I thought, what if this was a rich man? Or, how did the rich people in the city with their cars treat the little girl?

Fortunately, optimism has become his weapon. At home, in front of his wife and children, he will never run out of energy, for fear that once he is depressed, they will be unhappy too. But since he fell off the wall and rehabilitated at home, we know he's done enough! He was a good husband, a good father, a good neighbor, and a good friend. He could also take a break. When he later learned that the ostrich had been recovered, he showed a relieved smile. I don't want to read anything deep from it, I just think he must be very happy at this moment.

By the way, this man also has a poetic side, just listen to the song he sang for the children in the van.

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