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117Kwords11chapters
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Ch. 11Setting Sun
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About This Novel

"Disqualified" is an influential novel by Japanese novelist Osamu Dazai. It was published in 1948 and is an autobiographical novel. The slender autobiography reveals the ultimate decadence, a destructive masterpiece. Dazai Osamu cleverly hides his life and thoughts in the life experiences of the protagonist Ye Zang. Through Ye Zang's monologue, we can get a glimpse of Dazai Osamu's inner world - "a life full of shame." In the same year that this work was published, Osamu Dazai committed suicide, bringing an end to his career.

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Be Like the Wind61mo ago

Could it be that Ye Zang didn't trust his family and the people around him, so he didn't trust himself either. Then it slowly became incompatible with the world. In the end, I can only rely on alcohol to numb myself?

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Be Like the Wind61mo ago

Although Azuo is just a weak housewife, she is able to walk out of the house to repay her husband's wine debt. He even realized that women cannot rely on their husbands blindly, but should rely on their own hands to survive and change the status quo.

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ยี่สิบสอง61mo ago

Asuo and Ye Zang are both contrast and reality. A person who doesn't even believe in himself can only rely on drinking to numb himself. There is another who is just a weak housewife, but relies on her own hands to understand "as long as she can live"

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