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    Light in Loneliness In her novel KitchenBanana Yoshimoto argues that obstacles are overcome together- not only by the individuals‚ but also by the support of the extended‚ closely-related “family” who cares for them. To get this message across‚ Yoshimoto uses the light motif to emphasize the existence of hope with a positive mindset. Yoshimoto begins by pointing out that behind every person is the support of friends‚ family‚ and even the people in the community. She argues that the distinction

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    contrast of light and darkness‚ Banana Yoshimoto begins with detailing Hiiragi as radiant and glowing. Hiiragi‚ although still reeling from the sudden deaths of both his girlfriend and his brother‚ seemed to always be “gaily illuminated” (Yoshimoto‚ 120) and often “smiled brightly” (118)‚ especially during scenes where Satsuki appeared. Hiiragi’s “bright eyes” and “childlike” personality reference Yoshimoto’s portrayal of him as a character of innocence. Yoshimoto continues to develop this portrayal

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    Garber 1 Dylan Garber Ms. Ursula Misztal The Contemporary Short Story May 6th‚ 2013 How Banana Yoshimoto Brings The Unconscious to Life in “Newlywed” and “Helix” Banana Yoshimoto effectively portrays various common themes and motifs in both “Helix” and “Newlywed”‚ in revealing the subconscious state of mind of the respective protagonists. Although the storylines are quite different‚ we get the feeling that many themes and strategies such as isolation‚ incredible poetic effect‚ and the recurring

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    Kitchen

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    Kitchen By: Banana Yoshimoto Mikage Satsuki Growing up is tough; especially when you are alone and young. It forces you to fend for yourself against the world. Instead of playing with your friends‚ you spend your time figuring out where your next meal is coming from. Which is a sad and scary truth; few stop to think of these poor souls that get such an unfortunate fate. In Banana Yoshimoto’s Kitchen‚ the character Mikage undergoes many of changes‚ but one thing throughout this book that does

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    blackness of the cosmos” (Kitchen). This demonstrates the vulnerability of humans and how it can lead to a person referring to an experience with “blackness” (Kitchen). Using this imagery‚ Yoshimoto is able to produce a vivid picture of darkness with the exception of some stars shining light. This refers to how Mikage generally felt lonely and antisocial at the time but there were of course some bright spots. These bright spots refer to Mikage’s use of household kitchen utilities and cooking utensils

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    Yoshimoto uses plants in Kitchen to symbolise growth‚ which is primarily demonstrated through the character Mikage. Plants are used to present the idea that inner growth is an ongoing process‚ requiring consistent attention. Yoshimoto highlights the difficulties in achieving inner growth and presents it as a challenging process. Throughout‚ it is made explicitly clear that one is unable to develop without the assistance of others. After the death of her Grandmother‚ Mikage is exposed to a new way

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    undoubtedly part of the conversation. During the 1980s‚ Japan had a wave of economic boom and developments that still continue now. With it came the shifting mindsets and societal beliefs. Kitchen is a novella that brings great focus onto this progression in history through the lens of gender fluidity. Yoshimoto uses her characters as a way to express the emotions of the people who lived through the postmodern era. The many boundaries in gender roles are broken through one of the most critical character

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    In the Kitchen In the story In the Kitchen‚ Henry Louis Gates Jr. makes the point that there are some things that you just cannot take away from people‚ such as character traits and people’s ways of life. Those are things that you cannot get rid of no matter how much "hair grease"� you put in your life. When Gates was a young boy‚ he would watch his mother do the people’s hair in their kitchen and would marvel at how the black person’s hair would always go back to the kings no matter how good it

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    The Philippine banana industry is one of the top agricultural export earners. The increase in demand worldwide has resulted to greater expansion of area planted to banana. As a tropical country‚ Philippines grows an abundant varirety of fruit crops primarily for local consumption and export market. Banana is considered as the most important fruit crop in the country in terms of volume production and export earnings. Philippines ranks second to Ecuador as the top banana-exporting country in the world

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    You’ll never look at a banana the same way again after discovering the many health benefits and reasons to add them to your diet. Bananas combat depression‚ make you smarter‚ cure hangovers‚ relieve morning sickness‚ protect against kidney cancer‚ diabetes‚ osteoporosis and blindness. They can cure the itch of a mosquito bite and put a great shine on your shoes. If you think bananas are just for monkeys‚ think again. 1. Bananas help overcome depression due high levels of tryptophan‚ which

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