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    road to becoming a geisha is a long and hard one that to this day is looked at upon with far less respect than deserved. Most people tie in the art of geisha with prostitution when in the days where geisha flourished in all parts of Japan‚ few slept with the men they entertained and when they did so‚ it was usually with only very special businessmen. The process of becoming a full fledged geisha takes years and consists of 3 stages: Shikomi‚ Minarai‚ and Maiko. The art of geisha has been practiced

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    Presentation on Geishas.

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    offers a global view on the Geisha vocation including parts on the historical background‚ Geisha’s role and duties‚ and the pros and cons of such a lifestyle. Outline : I] Rise of this kind II] A geisha’s pride III] Rough path to success Geishas are a main figure in japanese culture‚ they are meant to represent beauty‚ luxury and sophistication. Unlike what you might think‚ those woman were not basically "prostitutes". As an example‚ the word Geisha literaly means "the one who knows

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    Memoirs of Geisha

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    MEMOIRS OF A GEISHA MAIN CONTEXT The Memoirs of a Geisha is a story of girl named Chiyo. Together with her sister Satsu‚ they were sold to slavery to pay the debts of their parents. They were sent to an Okiya (geisha house) but Satsu was not accepted so they parted ways. She was a slave of a geisha in the Okiya. But after six years she was sent to a geisha school and changed the name from Chiyo to Sayuri‚ to be trained with the support of a successful geisha Mameha‚ and making a lot of enemies

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    The History of Geisha

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    The history of Geisha What is a Geisha? A Geisha is person of the art in Japanese. They are entertainers who spend a large amount of time sharpening their craft. Many people think that Geisha are prostitutes. High-class courtesans called the oiran in the Edo period could be confused with Geisha as they had the same makeup and hairstyles. Geisha partly grew out of the oiran‚ genuine Geisha are not courtesans. They are employed for their skills in traditional Japanese musical instruments‚ dancing

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    Geisha Effect

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    Geisha---is not only an artist ‚ but she is also a musician who performs dance ‚ entertains men by singing nor play traditional instruments . A geisha is a women that strictly train since she was small ‚ so she is a perfect hostess . She must obtain general knowledge so that she can easily have topic to chat with her guest . Besides that ‚ a geisha was also a calligrapher ‚ she has to learn some poet . Not only that ‚ as a host ‚ she have to play games to entertain men . Geisha is an illusion of

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    Book Of geisha

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    Juliane Joselle D. Amorsolo I. Title of the book Memoirs of a Geisha II. Publication Information Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group‚ 1997‚ 448 pages. III. Genre “Memoirs of a Geisha” is classified as a History novel. It’s novel that has its setting a usually significant period of history and that attempts to convey the spirit‚ manners‚ and social conditions of a past age with realistic details and fidelity (which is in some cases only apparent fidelity) to historical fact. IV. Author

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    History Geisha

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    1.0 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT First and foremost we would like to thank the bright and dedicated group members for putting in their very best effort to make this assignment a successful one. Secondly‚ a heartfelt gratitude and appreciation to our lecturer madam …. for all the cooperation and toleration. Moreover we would also take this opportunity to thank our classmates and friends who have also contributed and gave us a helping hand. Completion of this assignment has given us the opportunity

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    History of Geishas

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    History of Geishas Beautiful and mystical‚ exotic and refined…this is what a geisha is. Geishas go far back in Japanese culture‚ with the first geishas really being men. Some people perceive geishas to be a form of prostitution‚ but there is more to this cultural affair then you may realize. Becoming a vast geisha involves great discipline and reverence. Geishas start training from a young age and require several skills such as conversational and even artistic. From being sold at an adolescent

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    Memoirs of a Geisha

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    CL105 Memoirs of a Geisha Book and Film Arthur Golden was born and brought up in Tennessee‚ in the Southern US. He graduated from Harvard in 1978 with an art history degree‚ with a specialization in Japanese art. He obtained further education in Japanese History and Mandarin Chinese. Eventually‚ he landed a job in a magazine publishing company in Tokyo and met a young man who was born between a prominent businessman and a geisha. This inspired him to write a novel about a geisha. Golden took an interest

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    Consider Chiyo’s change in Rob Marshall’s film Memoirs of a Geisha. Chiyo could never have anticipated the life she came to love‚ despite the struggles and the hardship involved. Especially when she meets her beloved Chairman on the bridge. A bridge that is symbolic of Chiyo of crossing over into a new chapter of her life. Did anyone notice the geisha in the background of the scene‚ the chairman references her in his dialogue. The Geisha foreshadows the immense change Chiyo is about to undergo.

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