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    typically heard is what it really feels like to put on a uniform‚ go to war‚ and come home. The psychological and emotional trauma these young men and women face in war is nothing short of moral anguish. This is evident in Haruki Murakami’s gruesome story‚ “Another Way to Die.” Here is a lieutenant struggling with the barbaric orders he was given to execute three prisoners with a bayonet and a fourth prisoner with a baseball bat. Throughout the story the lieutenant would often repeating his orders

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    start to have a strange feeling in your gut and run from shore as a huge wave heads towards shore. The wave washes your friend off the shore and as you watch in disbelief another one washes up and you see him inside reaching for help. You don’t take his hand. This actually happened in the text “The Seventh Man” by Haruki Murakami. The seventh man he wrote about had spent fifty years of his life feeling guilty for something that was out of his control. He should forgive himself for the happenings of

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    Japanese Writer Haruki Murakami ___________________________________________ Haruki Murakami (村上 春樹 Murakami Haruki?‚ born January 12‚ 1949) is a Japanese writer and translator.[1] His works of fiction and non-fiction have garnered him critical acclaim and numerous awards‚ including the Franz Kafka Prize and Jerusalem Prize among others. He is considered an important figure in postmodern literature. The Guardian praised him as "among the world’s greatest living novelists" for his works and

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    I chose "The Elephant Vanishes" by Haruki Murakami. This episode is that the elephant and its zookeeper disappeared from the zoo‚ except for the part that the speaker witnesses where the elephant becomes smaller. there is not a mysterious story. According to the newspaper‚ People in the town realized that there were no elephants in May 18h. Iron holds‚ which had been tied to the elephant’s legs‚ were left there with locks on them. The zookeeper also disappeared with the elephant. The article took

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    Natural disasters have deadly and disastrous effects on humans across the globe‚ how would you react if your best friend was struck by one of these under your guidance. In the passage The Seventh Man by Haruki Murakami‚ the story is set in a small town off the coast in the Province of S. in Japan. The narrator goes through a flashback to he was young and very excitable‚ as his town was struck by a typhoon‚ as him and his best friend went out during the eye of the storm‚ near the shore. His best friend

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    “The seventh man” by Haruki Murakarni talks about one man’s fears after his friend‚ K.‚ was swallowed up by a terrifying‚ gigantic wave during the worst typhoon his town had seen in years. The author primarily uses imagery‚ symbolism‚ and foreboding in this story to construct a sense of fear and how he lives with this fear throughout his lifetime. At the beginning of the story‚ the author uses imagery to give the surroundings of the main character on a dark‚ weary night. “The small group

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    Self-Protecting Mechanisms in Sputnik Sweetheart by Haruki Murakami Millions of people in this world‚ all of them yearning‚ looking to others to satisfy them‚ yet isolating themselves. Why? Was the earth put here just to nourish human loneliness?(179) --Haruki Murakami‚ Sputnik Sweetheart Even though Sputnik Sweetheart seem to be a novel portraying a complicated love story between three people‚ Murakami in fact illustrates different mechanisms the main characters use to protect themselves from

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    Her partial awareness the story of his uncle’s‚ Haruki#1’s forced suicide‚ based on his letters to his mom Jiko‚ and her father’s‚ Haruki#2’s tries to kill himself leads to a belief that suicide run in her family. She thinks Haruki#1 is the war hero‚ died while carrying out kamikaze mission over Pacific. But Ruth found that Haruki#1’s secret french diary tells an entirely different story because military officials inspect soldiers’ letters

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    If we look at this question from Haruki Murakami’s Sputnik Sweetheart’s point of view‚ the answer would be no. Even though love is a major part of the book‚ there is not a single moment where two people are in love with each other. All the characters of the book have had some experience with love‚ but in the end all of them are managing their own lives all by themselves. The book strongly hints the nonexistence of love and the loneliness caused by it. The best way to know as to what exactly love

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    but after a while it can be decided that this was part of its genius. It becomes quite amusing and together with reassurances that there is no pretension here (the word weird is used more often than any other adjective)‚ it is part of what allows Murakami to lead us seamlessly backwards and forwards between the real and the surreal‚ which many would consider a pretty impressive achievement. And then there is the small issue of all female characters being succubi; they phone our protagonist to

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