He believes that "a baby is not alone, there is no fully developed soul" (page 10). In this scene, Süskind introduces the interrelationships among concepts of infant, mental, and body view in France in the 18th century. It also indicates that Grenouille will someday try to smell his own odor. In his efforts to the cave in Massif Centrale, he could not find anything; in a way, it contradicted the lack of his personal smell (lack of odor).
Mr. Kurt Cobain is a novel about bartender performed by Mr. Patrick Suzkind in 1985, is a big fan of Perfume, I feel a strong smell, but I do not have my own body smell. Inspired the second song "Incentive Apprentice" in In Utero in 1993. "I have read about 10 times in my life," Mr. Coban said at the time. "It's like a static thing in my pocket, it's a melancholy thing to affect me, so you will not leave me, so I want to cut my nose."
PatrickSüskind's novel "Perfume" is exploring the issue of isolation and its impact on humans. The novel is based on the leading character Jean-Baptiste Grenouille. He was abandoned by his mother, his surrogate mother, and the church. All the personality Grenouille attracts feels he is somewhat unusual and awful, mainly because he does not have his own odor. Grenouille tried to find his own personality through the first smell. And it changed from temptation and hatred. You can carefully analyze two excerpts (one from the beginning, one from the beginning, one from the beginning) of this book. Because the central character is gradually mature, Süskind shapes the characteristics of Grenouille by drawing a smell throughout the novel. Süskind emphasizes the smell and aroma observed by Grenouille and uses metaphor and juxtaposition to relate it to the novel theme.