Looking at the behavior of the images related to the story can help the reader capture the real nature of what is happening. These images also help you predict what the character is seeing, and more importantly, the emotions of the character. The author of the story is not always able to express things like landscapes and individual things in words, so the reader can clearly understand what actually happened. The actual picture or visual expression of the landscape, or the room described, will provide the reader more than the author can imagine.
Japanese famous ha sentence poet, Matsuo Basho, suddenly urged the deep north of the narrow road to create and acquire mental enlightenment rather than assert everyday life. His way took him far far to the north, and there were not many travelers back then - he induced some of his poems even avoided dogs and horses. This is an opportunity to see ancient facts and stories in his way by looking at the most famous website in Japanese history, making them once more full of poetry and vitality. Later he moved to the southwestern city Dalat along the coast of the Sea of Japan (Tokai), and his trip was over. He died on the street, he thought it was a metaphor for human life and its permanent absence.
People may think that it is boring and sad living this nomadic life, but Basho does not agree. First of all, Basho is not always alone. During the journey from narrow Road to Deep North, Basho accompanied his old neighbors and student Kawasai. They visited places heard through previous poetry and visited many shrines and temples for the religious spirit of Basso of those days. At the end of the trip, Basho completed a magazine he once called his most famous work. This is because Basho does not consider roaming life as a burden, but I think that "every day is a journey and the journey itself is a house" (Matsuo Web).
Basho and the sky began exploring deep north. They heard the farmer's girl singing the song of the rice singing (legendary warrior) and a temple claiming to have a bag of Benkei (his partner) ... drink tea ... Immersed in a hot spring ... Located in Bucio, I visited a tsubo stone lodge - the Millennium Memorial - before that, Basho felt the existence of ancient people and cried happily. They saw Matsushima - the islands in the hundreds of islands - were said to be the most wonderful sight in Japan. That night, at their hotel, I noticed Plantain can not complete the poems. "Please comment on this sacred miracle." Instead, he read another poem about Matsushima while sitting in the distance and sat down by the window.