![]() ![]() ![]() Tajomaru, in this quotation, is associating Masago’s worth with her beauty. Just a peek: that’s maybe why she looked so perfect to me” “The second I saw them, a pull of wind lifted her veil and I caught a peek at her. ![]() For him to have a reputation for this makes it clear how bad he actually is as (to an extent), it was normalised to do that. Tajomaru can only get away with this disgusting act as it was a patriarchal society when this was written. To Tajomaru, women are just objects that he can have sex with and then ‘throw away’ with no consideration for their feelings. He doesn’t like the women for their personalities or any other qualities, he doesn’t even see them as humans with feelings. “Tajomaru is known as a fellow who likes the women.” Tagjomaru is a misogynist who disregards women’s feelings, The objectification of women, the way Masago is described as ‘strong, for a woman’ and a warped sense of love towards women.įirstly, the objectification of women. The main sections of the text that highlight misogyny is Throughout this short story, misogyny is thrown through various scenarios. I am a Bungo Stray Dogs fan also, I started reading his short stories in order to get a deeper insight into Akutagawa's character but I ended up loving the short stories. Hello! I realise that this is about the fictional character, however, I have an analysis of Ryunosuke Akutagawa's short story: 'In a Bamboo Grove' that I will talk about. ![]()
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