● As a result of the scene, Mr. Nielsen realized that he resembled his neighbor and hated it. He thinks they should be completely different people
● The top of this story, unlike other trees, is that Mr. Nielsen and Mr. Tantrum started talking about Japanese Qu and the way it blooms. Because Mr. Nielsen and his neighbors have never been spoken before, this is the climax, now they are like this.
There was a conflict of stories between Mr. Nielsen and Mr. Tantrum. Mr. Nelson does not want to be like Mr. Tandaram.
This action took place in Campo Mountain, London in the early 20th century. The hero and his neighbors work in the financial district of London and are known as "towns".
It is full of colorful flowers symbolizing its reproduction. The scent shows that Nelson and Tundrum can get new lives if they just work hard.
Croutadri - Croutadori song makes the world bright and happy. It symbolizes that if Nelson and Tundrum could blend into the world more with their talents they would be interesting and productive people.
Mr. Nielsen: The businessmen in London will have symptoms to worry, even if they are healthy.
Mr. Tandaram: Neighbor next to Nielsen. He is a businessman who has experienced the symptoms of Nielsen.
Nielsen and Tandrum's wife: The narrator mentioned spouses, but they did not talk in the story.
The theme of this story is that many people live an ordinary and quiet life, but refusing to change their way of doing things. They are rice cakes. One thing to add is that the rich have a boring lifestyle.
One day he was very surprised. "Nielsen known" Mr. Nielsen felt very unusual when he saw outside the window, but I could not understand why. When he took a walk he felt "an empty mood", "a strange feeling", "a weak pain on the heart", "a little sound in the throat". Some think that Nielsen looks healthy, but some of these minor diseases reflect Mr. Nielsen reflecting that he did not appreciate the physical world around him. He is far from nature, the birds are singing, and Japanese quinnes have thrown him out of the base even seeing his neighbors. Then, at a clear moment, Nielsen saw another man is his own caricature.
At the end of the story, Nielsen noticed Mr. Tandaran saw the tree while he was angry.
In "Japanese papaya" Mr. Nielsen did not claim his emptiness and perseverance. Papaya can be used for preservation to obtain a pleasant effect, but the fruits of Japanese papaya are mainly decorative, that is to say they can not be eaten, so another type of pearl is possible. Du Fu's "8" represents the spectral characteristics of the cross pattern, and the pyramid heads to the room with two hourglasses. Mr. Nielsen used two hourglass rooms as a symbol of the era of "two revolution" at "Plaza Garden". His "twice revolution" forced Mr. Tantara to let the necromancer follow the mysterious signs on dust and the floor. Mr. Randall, Mr. Nelson's image details added to Mr. Nielsen. They think about Japanese papaya together. Instead of having their super new meaning influence them, they use labels to reduce the particular appeal that trees impose on their "names".
At first glance, Galsworthy's "The Japanese Quince" looks simple, but the simplicity of the surface of this story is deceiving. Mr. Nielsen, a wealthy businessman, left the garden square near his house on a beautiful spring day. He reconsidered in the spring and met and talked with indifferent neighbors In addition to his name, he became self-conscious and returned to his home. This summary does not account for Nielsen's interest in his mind, but while Japanese papaya and blackbirds are at the center of the linearity and gravity of the story, this can stimulate his walk, It is a reasonable summary of what is still happening. Noteworthy of the story of Galsworthy 's obviously not the originality of his conspiracy, the depth of his depiction, he is neither O. Henry nor James Joyce.