Comparison and Contrast Jin and Mugen are two very different characters in the Anime series Samurai Champloo. While Jin is the level-headed‚ reserved‚ disciplined and orthodox samurai‚ Mugen is the wild‚ aggressive‚ rude‚ unorthodox vagabond. Throughout the series their differences are displayed in great extremes‚ whether they come from their different backgrounds‚ their styles of combat‚ or their personalities. Samurai Champloo is a series about the journey of an unlikely trio of three young travelers who
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some of my favorite facts about knights and samurais we ponds and armor.the knights wear full helmets and chain metal full for there armor.So i like knights better because is because they are really cool because they have full armor of chain.also I really like the knights is because they have more protection when they were more armorThe samurai would wear a cooler full robe under their armor and they called it a Kimono robe.Also I do not like the samurai on this one is because all they really do is
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to lesser warriors (samurai‚ fighting aristocracy of land) Samurai – heavily armed & trained in skills of fighting‚ delvp own code of values (bushido) : emph honor bravery & absolute loyalty to lord‚ no fear in death Samurai who betrayed bushido expected to commit seppuku/ritual suicide B. Status of Noblewomen At 1st‚ some noblewomen in J feudal society trained in milit arts‚ few even became legendary warriors‚ some supervised fam’s estates As age of samurai progressed‚ position
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structure of a hereditary caste system. The Japanese classes were the shogun (similar to a king in Europe)‚ who held all the power. Then the daimyo‚ who owned the land‚ (similar to the lords and nobles in Europe)‚ divided their land to the lesser samurais (similar to the European knights)‚ and the same to the peasants‚ artisans‚ farmers‚ and merchants (similar to the serfs in Europe). In both Europe and Japan‚ the hierarchy was held together as a land-for-loyalty exchange. Both Japanese and European
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References: Tokyo Story‚ 1953. [Film] Directed by Yasujiro Ozu. Japan: Shochiku Co. Ltd Seven Samurai‚ 1954. [Film] Directed by Akira Kurosawa. Japan: Toho Co. Ltd. Gorija‚ 1954. [Film] Directed by Inoshiro Honda. Japan: Toho Co. Ltd. Musashi Myamoto‚ 1954. [Film] Directed by Hiroshi Inagaki. Japan: Toho Co. Ltd. Grave of the Fireflies. 1988 [Film]
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Rashomon which is infact based upon a short story written by Ryunosuke Akutagawa called Yabu no Naka (In a grove) tells the story of the brutal rape of a women named Masako Kanazawa and the alleged murder of her husband who is only describe as the Samurai by a notorious bandit named Tajōmaru. But as the story evolves more and more characters come forward with their own versions of the tale. At the beginning of the
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While a handful of samurai profited from transferring into a managerial class for their daimyo‚ the rest suffered and fell into debt. Others were released from their daimyo or lord and became ronin or ‘masterless samurai’. Occasionally the ronin would revolt or even plot against their local authorities. In one story told‚ known as ‘The Forty-Seven Ronin”‚ they were forced
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There are several different meanings‚ and themes presented in the movie “Twilight Samurai”. This movie takes us through the everyday life of a 50-koku samurai. It is presented as a flashback‚ told by Iguchi Seibei’s daughter Kayana. The movie starts off with sorrow and hardships which is a very consistent theme throughout the movie. The title of the movie is very appropriate in my opinion. “Twilight Samurai” is not only the nickname that his colleagues gave him‚ but the word twilight also describes
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Japan and Europe‚ constant warfare made warriors the most important class. Called the “Knights” in Europe and “Samurai” in Japan‚ the warriors served their local lords. In both cases‚ Knight and Samurais were bound by a code of ethics. Knights were supposed to agree to the concept of Chivalry‚ while the Samurai were bound by the Bushido‚ or “The way of the warrior.” Both Knight and Samurai rode horses into battles‚ used swords‚ and wore armor. The European armor‚ which was worn by the knights‚ was
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which samurai warriors became the rulers of the land. The similarities as well as the differences in historical patterns of medieval Japan and medieval Europe are of interest to historians. In the Japanese economy‚ merchants became more and more powerful and wealthy as commerce boomed. The most honorable classes of the daimyos and samurai were paid in a currency of rice‚ they relied heavily on banker and broker merchants‚ this ended up causing a disruption in the hierarchy since the samurai were at
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