I respect people like Basho who was full of common sense. He has a character that was pure and penetrated by splendid emptiness. He also seems to have somewhat of a mid life crisis. In his work the narrow road to the deep north. The characteristic of individualism has played a strong role in the live of Basho. Basho displays similar acts of individualism in his story as …show more content…
He starts to question the purpose of his existence when he sets off on his trip to the north. Somehow he was waiting for enlightment. He wrote: I myself fell prey to wanderlust some years ago, desiring nothing better than to be a vagrant cloud scudding before the wind... But the year ended before I knew it... Bewitched by the god of restlessness, I lost my peace of mind; summoned by the spirits of the road, I felt unable to settle down to anything. The new values and attitudes that people like Basho delivered are what brought Japan into a modern way of thinking and left the oldnessThe narrow road to the deep north is rich in sensitivity, quality and variety. Japanese literature in general ranks as one of the great literatures of the world. Their writing of Basho is artfully worded and structured, and it has always been characterized by its lyrical beauty. The beautiful nature of Japanese literature that is revealed in the story has stayed as one of the primary forms of Japanese art since the beginning of Japanese civilization to today. These factors combined with an ability to reach a person on an emotional and spiritual level, have and will continue to make Japan worthy of being one of the world's great