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The Triumph Of "Gorsh The Cellist"
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Miyazawa Kenji's children's story "Gorsh the Cellist" takes us on a
journey of discovery about the human condition and overwhelms us with a
tale of triumph. Each step is like a microcosm of the whole - as though
each step were a journey in itself. Kenji's stories are set against the
whole of the ....
Middle of essay ....esumptuous- this is Kenji's
triumph. The simple lessons of morality are easy to spot and easy to
understand. We see, in the scene with the mice, Gorsh invites strangers
who knock at his door "Gorsh, who was used to it by now...said 'Come in'"
(p.121) unhesitating and with blind trust. This is quickly followed by
initial surprise at her request but even "not know[ing] what you're talking
about" (p.121) Gorsh listens to the mother mouse's lament and is willing to
help, startled that he can "Ah .... |
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Approximate pages: 3 |
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