Ceesay 1 Hakeem H. Ceesay Honor English II Mrs. Orozco A / 3 / 5-6 May 5, 2016 Similar, but in two different ways it represents one side in two different ways. In Jacey Choy's "Red Crane" and Taniaki's "Firefly Hunting", the protagonists Mie and Sachiko have similar personality traits, but the two authors play different roles. Both Choi and Tanizaki show a hero who interacts with people in the sentences, shows their own ideas, and shows a strong emotion at the end of the text. The difference between the two authors is how to describe the protagonists of these three aspects. Even if they all got their views, they did it in their own way. Choi, together with Mie and Tanizaki, and Sachiko, showed that their protagonists dialogue with others in a genuine and kind way. There was no one who showed hostilities against other letters of the text, but actually showed happiness and most excitement. In Choi's "Red Crane", "Father, Mie sits next to and says" How is your work today, she is jealous of a strong and gentle mother, Yuki "(Choi 2) 8 ) This sentence can be seen in Choi's work by triple goodwill against his parents.
Junichiro Tanizaki's "Firefly Hunt" and Jacey Choi's "Red Crane" are two different short stories that evolve around children's dreams. The short story "firefly hunting" is a story of a girl, Sachiko, who is searching for fireflies, experiencing a moment like a fairy tale. "Red crane" tells a story of Mie, a young child who wants to see this rare red crane. Choi developed his hero triple as a realistic optimist and showed enthusiasm for her desire. And Takizaki took a different approach in his development, Sachiko's development by portraying her as an idealist.
Ceesay 1 Hakeem H. Ceesay Honor English II Mrs. Orozco A / 3 / 5-6 May 5, 2016 Similar, but in two different ways it represents one side in two different ways. In Jacey Choy's "Red Crane" and Taniaki's "Firefly Hunting", the protagonists Mie and Sachiko have similar personality traits, but the two authors play different roles. Both Choi and Tanizaki show a hero who interacts with people in the sentences, shows their own ideas, and shows a strong emotion at the end of the text. The difference between the two authors is how to describe the protagonists of these three aspects. Even if they all got their views, they did it in their own way. Choi, together with Mie and Tanizaki, and Sachiko, showed that their protagonists dialogue with others in a genuine and kind way. If her father got it
If I could add a profile about Tanizaki when I was awarded the "Sakizaki Award" in my thirties, I had the opportunity to see Tanizaki's legacy, Matsuko, at the awards ceremony. She has made considerable progress over the years, but she is still energetic. She deliberately came to me and talked about how much I liked the award-winning novels "Hardboiled Wonderland" and "The End of the World". I am honored to be awarded in the name of Tanizaki, and I highly admire this writer. When I visited New Yorker 's office for the first time, Robert Gottlieb, then editor - in - chief, showed me this. When we returned to his office, I noticed that he had three Tanizaki Makioka sisters (Sasameyuki, 1944-9) on the shelf and why he should do so I asked. "Because I am doing this, people will ask me this question," he said with a smile.