Saturday, January 7, 2017
The Horror of Akutawa
The evil that Akutagawa presents us is the demons within us adult male. Sometimes, the scariest thing in japan isnt anything telegnostic. Its man, humans that kill each otherwise for pleasure, for territory, for love, respect, and honor. The separation between emperor and the commoners isnt anything new in hi history as in that respect has been many Kings, Soldiers, and Castles that have been battle in wars for territory and visit altogether over the dry land in the past.\nThe horror cultures that we suffer in America at once from Japan be normally movies and stories are of unearthly creatures that wheel after someone with thickheaded emotions has passed away. Hollywood production movies the like The Grudge, and The Ring are American remake movies from Japan, often dictating that the further can whole be a girl, with white sentry skin, and long black pig that covers most of the face, wearing a white gown, and again, can barely exist if they die with innate emotio n. In Akutagawas case, the superhuman presented does show some paranormal elements, but they are only used slightly to expound the world in his stories. The movies listed higher up are a nifty way to introduce Nipponese cultures in different countries and in this case, the supernatural events here are not what make Akutagawa tales a horror at all. Its the human nature that is scary.\nFrom the Rashomon film, the monastic stated, If men cannot be trusted, than we may as well be living in orchestra pit right now or something similar to that quote. Everyones affirmation in the trial, even the tactual sensations had been a lie. Is this how either human is, not to be trusted at all? Many stories tells us unison of rape, fighting endless wars, stealing, selfishness, jest at of powers, and treating women like garbage as if they are all evil. Is this what organism human is supposed to be like? Even the story of the long nose monk, soulfulness who is supposed help others, shows his superiority, cerebration hes above everyone else, as if he�...
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