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    3. Stylistic Analysis As long as a language is produced from a human being‚ it inevitably reflects its speaker’s background (e.g.‚ their birth‚ their generation‚ or their social class). Even if they use the same language such as English‚ Asians may hardly speak or write in the way British do. That being so‚ given the exceptional roots of Ishiguro as an English-language writer‚ it seems fairly understandable for many critics to assume that this idiosyncrasy (i.e.‚ some remnants of Japan)‚ more or

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    have here some sentences from the story. Let’s read them one by one. 1. Yukio is very helpful. 2. He lives in a peaceful village. 3. He saw a strange creature. C. Discussion 1. Look at sentence number 1‚ who is very helpful? (Underline nouns) Look at sentence number 2‚ where does Yukio live? Look at sentence number 3‚ what did Yukio see? 2. Look at the underlined words. What kind of boy is Yukio? (Encircle adjectives) What kind of village does he live in? What kind of

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    significant because this gives Komako the opportunity to distract herself from Yukio’s disease. Yukio is dying from intestinal tuberculosis. Komako‚ became a geisha to supporting his bills‚ is furious at him for dying. She blames him for her current situation and where her life has progressed. In response‚ she avoids him and his illness. Komako avoids Yukio because he is dying; however‚ she reveal her thoughts when Yukio requests her to meet him one last time‚ ‘“But I don’t want to. I don’t want to see a man

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    individuals of Japan. Notably‚ Noboru finds difficulty in accepting the western customs that have been introduced. His beliefs are in fact very adamant‚ as he is an avid believer that him and his friends “would achieve real power over existence” (Mishima 57) since they have murdered a kitten. To add to this‚ the death of the kitten assists the reader in acknowledging Noboru’s customary values. Noboru and his friends are a vivid representation of the Bushido code that requires one to have full authority

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    1.Question: Were you involved in the war? Any family members involved in the war? Answer: He was not involved in the war because he was too young. However‚ his father worked as an electric engineer for the army and operated radars. He had two uncles who were also in the army and had another uncle in the navy. 2.Question: Were you active in civil defense‚ Red Cross‚ war industries‚ other volunteer activities? Answer: He was in the boy scouts and was extremely patriotic. He collected scraps of aluminum

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    The Short Story. Basic Literary Elements of The Short Story. 1.1.History of The Development of The Short Story. 1.1.1.Early Forms.Origins. The short story refers to a work of fiction that is usually written in prose‚ usually in narrative format. This format or medium tends to be more pointed than longer works of fiction‚ such as novellas (in the 20th and 21st century sense) and novels or books. Short story definitions based upon length differ somewhat even among professional writers

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    inside horizontal tubes—II—Benzene-oil mixtures. Trans. ASME 66 (8)‚ 671– 684‚ 1942. Miller‚ K.M.‚ Ungar‚ E. K.‚ Dzenitis‚ L. M.‚ Wheeler‚ M. Microgravity two-phase pressure drop data in smooth tubing‚ in: Proc. ASME Winter Meeting‚ New Orleans‚ 1993. Mishima‚ K.‚ Hibiki‚ T. Some characteristics of air–water flow in small diameter vertical tubes. Int. J. Multiphase Flow 22‚ 703–712‚ 1996. Moody‚ L.F. Friction factors for pipe flow. Trans. ASME‚ 671–684‚ 1944. Muller-Steinhagen‚ H.‚ Heck‚ K. A simple friction

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    Topic Outline George González Thesis: Mishima uses relationships between nature and several characters to show that although Japan is destined to join the globalizing world‚ it can avoid the perils that come with westernization through maintaining a strong relationship to traditional Japanese culture. I. Westernization appears bad and nature appears good A. Shinji characterized as having a traditional Japanese lifestyle 1. Sound of waves 2. Prayer to Yashiro Shrine B. Yasuo

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    Japanese Literature Reporters: Afable‚ Carlo Manasis‚ Fahra Afro-Asian Literature MTh 09:00 – 10:30 Japanese Literature I. Introduction Facts about Japan * Also known as “Land of the Rising Sun” * An archipelago made up of 6‚852 islands * Its capital is Tokyo * Japanese is its national language * The government is Unitary Parliamentary Constitutional Monarchy II. History of Japanese Literature Japanese Literature can be divided into four main periods: ancient‚

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    Market‚ Industry and Competitive Analysis of Yamaha Indonesia Industry Analysis: PORTER’S 5 FORCES MODEL Threat of New Entrants : LOW In the Indonesia motorcycle market‚ several significant barriers to entry exist‚ making it difficult for new competitors to enter the market easily. The Political/Legal barrier to entry is perhaps the most significant one. Unlike other industries in Indonesia‚ the automotive industry is highly regulated. The Indonesian Government imposed a complete ban on

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