Wednesday, November 6, 2019
Week #4 Example
Week #4 Example Week #4 ââ¬â Article Example Week #4 This week four assignment involves summation of Murakami interview content that is part two of his writings from page 304 to 345. The content is compared with the writings of Calvino in his ââ¬Å"the lost regimentâ⬠and ââ¬Å"beheading the headsâ⬠. The second part of Murakami writings dwells on ââ¬Å"The Place That Was Promisedâ⬠after the interviews concerning the horrible gas attack committed by Aum Shinrikyo members, Murakami talked of a better place (Murakami 304-345). Murakami introduces the second part by assessing why people would believe in Aum while others do not. This leads to a question why should not some people be able to consider deeply about matters that are not directly pertinent to society. ââ¬Å"The problem lies in fact that Aum Shinrikyo was one of the few havens for such people..." (304). personally I believe that the whole concept of thinking concerning life critically is much understated. It appears the entire Aum system is intended so that individuals can trick themselves into accepting they do not want anything. As an interviewee described, it was a method to turn the unenthusiastic aspects of individualsââ¬â¢ life into positive ones, and a manner to acquire respect (Murakami 304-345).According to Calvino, in ââ¬Å"Beheading the Headsâ⬠leaders has the knowledge of their journey once have been elected. This is confirmed by response he gets when he asked if respondents were sad leaders were being killed after terms. ââ¬Å"What can you do? If someone agrees to be a leader he knows how heââ¬â¢ll end up.â⬠(144). this is relevant with choices people made in Aum case and also real world incidences. However, when the people decided to amputate the leaders not kill them change was realized. ââ¬Å"This system of pruning leaders bore excellent results.â⬠(153) this is a revelation that promised land can be shaped by circumstances. The lost regiment is a case of preparedness at whole time to meet t he objectives. The soldiers on seeing ââ¬Å"the city before them, so quiet and good natured, minding its own businessâ⬠(54), they felt imprudent. The place that was promised is not easy to attain unless one is focused and geared to the task.Murakami, Haruki, Alfred Birnbaum, and Philip Gabriel. Underground: The Tokyo Gas Attack and the Japanese Psyche. London: Vintage, 2003. Print.Calvino, "The Lost Regiment" WRG#6
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