Wednesday, July 17, 2019

East Asian literature Essay

Based on Yasutaka Tsutsuis The standing(a) Wo earthly concern, the provide of the collective e verywhere that of the individual is positive. This can be surmised found on three points of argumentation which ar the primary(prenominal)(prenominal) characters thoughts at the beginning of the account, the old humanitys revelation in his conversation with the main character, and the main characters handling with his wife. At the beginning of the story, we find the main character who is a author idea about the story that he finished. He mentions that the story is capable of neither suffering nor good. Since he had spoken this to himself then(prenominal) it must be true.Later on it would be revealed in the story that his wife who he loves so much has been turned to a manpillar by the government. Yet quite of being angry and seeking vengeance, the man tied(p) at the start of the story already seems defeated by the very hostel that persecuted his wife. At the middle of the s tory, the writer converses with an old man who reveals that he had excessively been a writer but is today too afraid of persecution to write anything at all. The conversation shows that society has also broken in the old man without even needing to harbour him and turn him into a mantree.The old mans fear of getting subject to the public and being ridiculed had already over posted him and these fears came from society because it is the collective society that has the greatest power to ridicule. The last proof comes from the writers discussion with his wife. His wife who had once been so proud and strong has been reduced to a yielding subject to societys whims to a point of not even protesting injustices done to her by drunks. In conclusion, the power of a collective society rightfully does overwhelm the resolve of any picky member.

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