Friday, December 22, 2017
'The Horror of Akutawa'
'The repugnance that Akutagawa presents us is the demons in spite of appearance us sympathetics. Sometimes, the scariest affaire in japan isnt anything telepathic. Its man, forgivings that fling off each separate for pleasure, for grease, for love, respect, and honor. The separation in the midst of Emperor and the commoners isnt anything new in history as t present has been umpteen Kings, Soldiers, and Castles that have been flake in wars for territory and revenge any over the cosmea in the past.\nThe incompatibility cultures that we receive in America instantly from Japan ar usu whollyy movies and stories be of unearthly creatures that travel after someone with deep emotions has passed away. Hollywood production movies akin The Grudge, and The Ring argon Ameri freighter remaking movies from Japan, often dictating that the and can solo be a girl, with white unbalanced skin, and tenacious mordant hair that covers or so of the face, wearing a white gown, an d again, can only exist if they die with thoroughgoing emotion. In Akutagawas case, the supernatural presented does picture some paranormal elements, but they argon only employ slightly to string out the world in his stories. The movies listed supra are a massive way to put in Japanese cultures in different countries and in this case, the supernatural events here are not what make Akutagawa tales a horror at all. Its the homosexual nature that is scary.\nFrom the Rashomon film, the monk stated, If men cannot be trusted, than we may as well be living in hell justifiedly now or something similar to that quote. Everyones testimony in the trial, even the phantasms had been a lie. Is this how every human is, not to be trusted at all? some stories tells us abidance of rape, fighting undated wars, stealing, selfishness, abuse of powers, and treating women exchangeable garbage as if they are all evil. Is this what being human is supposed to be like? raze the story of the long nose monk, person who is supposed help others, shows his superiority, thinking hes above everyone else, as if he�...'
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