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A murder case of a boy caused panic in the city. Honami, who finally got pregnant and gave birth, hugged her young child tightly and vowed to protect her at any cost. A man becomes a father only after the child is born, but a woman becomes a mother from the moment a child comes into her body. Honami, who was suffering from infertility, finally had a child after going through a difficult treatment process. She did not allow this murder to threaten her precious child! Mothers are meant to eliminate all threats to their children. Every mother should shoulder this mission. This is a sacred duty!
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A Feast of Deception--Comments on "The Holy Mother"
This book is a typical narrative trick, that is, the author uses the article structure or writing skills to deliberately conceal or mislead certain facts from the readers, until the truth is revealed at the end, leaving the readers with an indescribable sense of astonishment. The first is the ambiguity of Makoto's gender. Through male-oriented sports, descriptions of boys' handsomeness, and girls' confessions, readers are preconceptions that Makoto is a boy. It is not until the confession of another boy and the clear gender distinction from the police that the reader escapes from the first layer of confusion. The second is the ambiguity of the relationship between Makoto and Honami. From the perspective of Honami, a gift she received at the age of forty-three - her "daughter" Kaoru. The article spends a lot of space describing Honami's efforts to have a child. The psychological description of her repeated failures makes people unconsciously think that this is her mental journey when she was pregnant with Xun. But no. From Makoto's perspective, Kaoru's memories occasionally appear, but they are all described in weird ways, making people mistakenly think that they do not know each other. There is even a sense of tension that Makoto is secretly spying on Kaoru. Judging from the full text, the author describes a woman's journey as a mother in a delicate way. As a victim of abuse when she was young, Makoto is so neurotic that she has the desire to kill when she sees a "bear" child because she is afraid that her daughter will make the same mistake again. In Makoto's memory, Honami, the mother who was always as warm as the sun, never ignored her daughter's emotional changes. Perhaps she was also surprised and sad when she first followed her daughter and dumped her body, but it was more of a mother's responsibility - the responsibility to protect her daughter. She is just an ordinary mother. Like many ordinary mothers, she is not so righteous and only cares about whether her daughter is doing well or not. All she can do is clean up the mess for her daughter. From Honami's perspective, it is easy to conclude that the rapist was the culprit who destroyed the corpse. Even when Honami secretly entered his home to look through the information, the photo of her daughter found could easily be blurred into a rapist spying on Kaoru. It wasn't until the police finally received the news that the murderer had committed suicide, and there was evidence in his home that could convict him, that they suddenly realized that this was just a scapegoat that Honami had found for her daughter. As the culprit who hurt her daughter forever, Honami feels justified in being the one to end it all. At the end, Manami burst into tears in her mother's gentle and tolerant eyes. She thought she was always alone, but in fact she was the one protected by her mother. In addition, from the police perspective, the discussion between female police officers and male police officers on the treatment of gender differences in the workplace is also interesting. The workplace discrimination against young people due to their seniority was also revealed in just a few words. When male police officers struggle with how to treat female police officers, the female police officers' interpretation of society's abnormal gender views also demonstrates the author's carefulness as a woman. Blindly emphasizing gender equality in exchange for special treatment that seems fair is actually going too far and limiting yourself to a disadvantaged circle. Only by admitting one's own shortcomings, treating them as equals from the bottom of their hearts, and not asking for special treatment can this become a truly practical motto for men and women to work together without getting tired. In addition, when Honami's hard work to get pregnant suffered setbacks, her husband showed a sense of dissociation, and Honami emphasized her distrust of the role of father more than once in the article, which makes people reflect on what kind of marriage and what kind of partner can be considered qualified. The father is a neglected existence in this book. Whether it is when Makoto is hurt or when he is protecting Kaoru, he is always missing. The classic analysis and discussion of father and mother directly expresses the author's opinion of the differences between parents, with special emphasis on the "Virgin Mother", that is, the divine mother. She can transform into Satan to protect her children, and she only wants to be an angel for her children.
In fact, many people say that women are natural mothers, but not everyone wants to be a mother and become a mother, but Honami hopes to protect her children.
Typical Japanese social mystery novel
Basically within expectations Know the murderer's motive and modus operandi The highlight lies in the writing techniques and language expression. In the early stage, Honami, Kaoru, and Makoto were successfully portrayed as completely strangers to the two families. In the middle, Makoto went to the park to see where Kaoru was, and he guessed that the two have a close relationship. The writing grammar is also quite novel, and it successfully misleads the readers. Three generations of grandparents become a family of three, deceiving the readers, and the reversal is a surprise. The author did this. In terms of characterization: In order to protect the daughter she had worked so hard to obtain, a mother became possessed by a curse and was obsessed with bringing the murderer she believed to be to justice. A high school girl who appears to like children is secretly a ruthless and perverted murderer. The two lines intersected when the mother saw the DVD video and saw the face of the violated girl, bringing in the face of her "daughter" Kaoru. In fact, that girl was also her daughter Makoto. Poor parents in the world. In terms of shortcomings, the police seemed to have a God's perspective during the investigation, and their direction was directed at the supermarket. The disappearance of the first murdered child here can be explained, but the second child has nothing to do with the supermarket. When he saw Makoto's bag, he concluded that it was a protective gear bag. This was very specific. There is no conclusive conclusion about the female police officer's female-specific intuition. Other social issues and the fairness and justice of legal procedures are also worth thinking about.
I read it through the recommendation of a blogger on the Internet this month. It was very clear when I first read it. I was a little confused in the last two pictures, and then I didn't figure out the story until the second half of the last picture. I really feel that Bonami is indeed a holy mother. Because her children are hard-won, she let her daughter give birth to that life. But overall, he is also full of maternal glory.
There are only three people in a boat. Why are there two mothers and two daughters?
This is my most intuitive feeling after reading this book
Honami loves her daughter Kaoru very much. It can be seen from the fact that Kaoru is afraid of bicycles so Honami chooses to walk when she sends her to kindergarten. She is so happy.
antonyms for virgin
Evil child executioner, extreme maternal love. The three views are definitely wrong, but the protagonist's past has caused his soul to be dead, and he is prone to stress and killing. The core of the plot is social and very exciting
There are many people in the comment section who were misled by the author's narrative techniques.
Hh Only after reading the last chapter can you understand all the foreshadowing.
I came across the commentary of this movie on Douyin. Sure enough, I still prefer words
Trick me around, this reversal is incredible
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A Feast of Deception--Comments on "The Holy Mother"
This book is a typical narrative trick, that is, the author uses the article structure or writing skills to deliberately conceal or mislead certain facts from the readers, until the truth is revealed at the end, leaving the readers with an indescribable sense of astonishment. The first is the ambiguity of Makoto's gender. Through male-oriented sports, descriptions of boys' handsomeness, and girls' confessions, readers are preconceptions that Makoto is a boy. It is not until the confession of another boy and the clear gender distinction from the police that the reader escapes from the first layer of confusion. The second is the ambiguity of the relationship between Makoto and Honami. From the perspective of Honami, a gift she received at the age of forty-three - her "daughter" Kaoru. The article spends a lot of space describing Honami's efforts to have a child. The psychological description of her repeated failures makes people unconsciously think that this is her mental journey when she was pregnant with Xun. But no. From Makoto's perspective, Kaoru's memories occasionally appear, but they are all described in weird ways, making people mistakenly think that they do not know each other. There is even a sense of tension that Makoto is secretly spying on Kaoru. Judging from the full text, the author describes a woman's journey as a mother in a delicate way. As a victim of abuse when she was young, Makoto is so neurotic that she has the desire to kill when she sees a "bear" child because she is afraid that her daughter will make the same mistake again. In Makoto's memory, Honami, the mother who was always as warm as the sun, never ignored her daughter's emotional changes. Perhaps she was also surprised and sad when she first followed her daughter and dumped her body, but it was more of a mother's responsibility - the responsibility to protect her daughter. She is just an ordinary mother. Like many ordinary mothers, she is not so righteous and only cares about whether her daughter is doing well or not. All she can do is clean up the mess for her daughter. From Honami's perspective, it is easy to conclude that the rapist was the culprit who destroyed the corpse. Even when Honami secretly entered his home to look through the information, the photo of her daughter found could easily be blurred into a rapist spying on Kaoru. It wasn't until the police finally received the news that the murderer had committed suicide, and there was evidence in his home that could convict him, that they suddenly realized that this was just a scapegoat that Honami had found for her daughter. As the culprit who hurt her daughter forever, Honami feels justified in being the one to end it all. At the end, Manami burst into tears in her mother's gentle and tolerant eyes. She thought she was always alone, but in fact she was the one protected by her mother. In addition, from the police perspective, the discussion between female police officers and male police officers on the treatment of gender differences in the workplace is also interesting. The workplace discrimination against young people due to their seniority was also revealed in just a few words. When male police officers struggle with how to treat female police officers, the female police officers' interpretation of society's abnormal gender views also demonstrates the author's carefulness as a woman. Blindly emphasizing gender equality in exchange for special treatment that seems fair is actually going too far and limiting yourself to a disadvantaged circle. Only by admitting one's own shortcomings, treating them as equals from the bottom of their hearts, and not asking for special treatment can this become a truly practical motto for men and women to work together without getting tired. In addition, when Honami's hard work to get pregnant suffered setbacks, her husband showed a sense of dissociation, and Honami emphasized her distrust of the role of father more than once in the article, which makes people reflect on what kind of marriage and what kind of partner can be considered qualified. The father is a neglected existence in this book. Whether it is when Makoto is hurt or when he is protecting Kaoru, he is always missing. The classic analysis and discussion of father and mother directly expresses the author's opinion of the differences between parents, with special emphasis on the "Virgin Mother", that is, the divine mother. She can transform into Satan to protect her children, and she only wants to be an angel for her children.
In fact, many people say that women are natural mothers, but not everyone wants to be a mother and become a mother, but Honami hopes to protect her children.
Typical Japanese social mystery novel
Basically within expectations Know the murderer's motive and modus operandi The highlight lies in the writing techniques and language expression. In the early stage, Honami, Kaoru, and Makoto were successfully portrayed as completely strangers to the two families. In the middle, Makoto went to the park to see where Kaoru was, and he guessed that the two have a close relationship. The writing grammar is also quite novel, and it successfully misleads the readers. Three generations of grandparents become a family of three, deceiving the readers, and the reversal is a surprise. The author did this. In terms of characterization: In order to protect the daughter she had worked so hard to obtain, a mother became possessed by a curse and was obsessed with bringing the murderer she believed to be to justice. A high school girl who appears to like children is secretly a ruthless and perverted murderer. The two lines intersected when the mother saw the DVD video and saw the face of the violated girl, bringing in the face of her "daughter" Kaoru. In fact, that girl was also her daughter Makoto. Poor parents in the world. In terms of shortcomings, the police seemed to have a God's perspective during the investigation, and their direction was directed at the supermarket. The disappearance of the first murdered child here can be explained, but the second child has nothing to do with the supermarket. When he saw Makoto's bag, he concluded that it was a protective gear bag. This was very specific. There is no conclusive conclusion about the female police officer's female-specific intuition. Other social issues and the fairness and justice of legal procedures are also worth thinking about.
I read it through the recommendation of a blogger on the Internet this month. It was very clear when I first read it. I was a little confused in the last two pictures, and then I didn't figure out the story until the second half of the last picture. I really feel that Bonami is indeed a holy mother. Because her children are hard-won, she let her daughter give birth to that life. But overall, he is also full of maternal glory.
There are only three people in a boat. Why are there two mothers and two daughters?
This is my most intuitive feeling after reading this book
Honami loves her daughter Kaoru very much. It can be seen from the fact that Kaoru is afraid of bicycles so Honami chooses to walk when she sends her to kindergarten. She is so happy.
antonyms for virgin
Evil child executioner, extreme maternal love. The three views are definitely wrong, but the protagonist's past has caused his soul to be dead, and he is prone to stress and killing. The core of the plot is social and very exciting
There are many people in the comment section who were misled by the author's narrative techniques.
Hh Only after reading the last chapter can you understand all the foreshadowing.
I came across the commentary of this movie on Douyin. Sure enough, I still prefer words
Trick me around, this reversal is incredible
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This novel is like a dagger inserted into the statue of the Virgin, making readers tremble and re-examine: Are the madness in the name of love the most hidden cancer of society?




The ultimate mystery novel. The last 20 pages of the text change the entire story! A boy's murder case caused panic in the city. Honami, who finally got pregnant and gave birth, hugged her young child tightly and vowed to protect her at any cost...




