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Nature in Japanese Literature
Title: Nature in Japanese Literature
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 1614 | Pages: 6.9 (approximately 235 words/page)
Nature in Japanese Literature
The written word is one of the oldest and most beautiful forms of communication.
It can be said that one of the strongest emotions ever extracted from the human spirit came
from the written word. In Japanese literature, you can find some of the most radiant
stories ever written. Some authors would use the earth around them to tell their stories.
Using nature in Japanese literature was a whole other form of storytelling.
In “The
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had left their spirit and it had transcended into that of the old man giving him life once again.
In these two stories, the use of nature as a way of setting the mood is so subtle yet
so strong. It takes some interpretation to figure out just exactly what the author is trying to tell
you. It is like putting together pieces of a puzzle and once you are done the picture is glorious.
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