
Disqualified from the World
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"Disqualification in the World" is an autobiographical novel. The preface and appendix are narrated in the author's voice, and the three notebooks are narrated in the voice of the protagonist Ye Zang. The protagonist Ye Zang is cowardly and timid, afraid to face all the emotions in the world, and does not understand the complex inner world of human beings. He hides his true self by making others happy, uses drinking to have fun to escape the world, and ultimately leads to destruction. This kind of confusion runs through the youth of the author and everyone; he is tortured by pain and confusion, and he spends his life seeking love and avoiding love due to self-weariness. To be disqualified in the human world means to have lost the qualifications to be a human being. Through the experience of the novel's protagonist Ye Zang, Dazai Osamu expressed the real pain in his life. This work is considered an autobiographical novel. In the same year of its publication, Osamu Dazai drowned and died. "The Clown's Flower" is also known as "The Flower of Taoism". In 1930, when Osamu Dazai was 21 years old, he met a young married woman in Ginza, Tokyo, and the two committed suicide by drowning in Kamakura. Later, Dazai Osamu was rescued, but the other party died unfortunately. Osamu Dazai was charged with "assisted suicide" but was not prosecuted. This incident became an unforgettable crime for Dazai Osamu, and he created the novel "Clown Flower" based on this experience. "Clown's Flower" is considered to be the prelude and starting point of creation of "The Lost World", and its protagonist is the same person as Oba Yezo in "The Lost World". "The God of Kyogen" In 1935, at the age of 26, Osamu Dazai attempted to hang himself on Mount Kamakura after failing to apply for a job at the Tokyo Metropolitan News Agency. "The God of Kyogen" tells the story of the protagonist, Kazuo Kazuo, who committed suicide after failing to apply for a newspaper job. Dazai Osamu admitted in the article that all of this was his own personal experience. "Imaginary Spring", "Clown's Flower", "The God of Madness" and "Imaginary Spring" all belong to the "Imaginary Wandering" trilogy. "Imaginary Spring" tells the story of Osamu Dazai's downfall, depression and spiritual self-criticism in his life through the perspective of others in the form of letters. The book not only talks about Dazai Osamu's past relationships again, but also explains his literary ideals. "Flagbearer of the Twentieth Century" In 1936, Osamu Dazai experienced numerous embarrassments including appendicitis complicated by peritonitis, drug poisoning, and failure to win the Akutagawa Prize. In a desperate situation, Osamu Dazai wrote the sentence "I'm sorry for being born human" under the title of this work. The novel tells the story of Dazai Osamu who tried his best to fight against life, but encountered various misfortunes in turn. Osamu Dazai said: "I wrote "The Standard Bearer of the Twentieth Century" in extreme despair; but I still firmly believe that on the other side of despair, there must be hope." "Cherry" June 13, 1948, heavy rain poured down. Dazai Osamu and female reader Yamazaki Furei committed suicide by throwing themselves into the Tamagawa River. Six days later, their bodies were found under the bridge, on his birthday. Since then, June 19th every year has been regarded as the anniversary of Dazai Osamu's death. On this day, fresh cherries are placed in front of Dazai Osamu's tomb to hold a "cherry memorial ceremony". The name Sakura Ji comes from the novel "Cherry" published one year before his suicide, which tells the helpless life between Dazai Osamu and his wife and children. This work is considered to be Osamu Dazai's last literary legacy.
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"I" have been in poor health since I was a child and am often sick, so I spend most of my time in bed. When lying on the bed, "I" think these beddings are the most boring decoration. But it was only when I was in my twenties that I realized how practical these things were.
"I" have been in poor health since I was a child and am often sick, so I spend most of my time in bed. When lying on the bed, "I" think these beddings are the most boring decoration. But it was only when I was in my twenties that I realized how practical these things were.
"I" was born in the northeastern countryside, and I am not considered well-informed. The first time I saw a train was when I was a little older. At that time, "I" climbed up and down the overpass, thinking that it was just to make the train station as interesting as a foreign amusement park. Climbing up and down like this was very special.
When "I" was a child, I saw the subway in a picture book. "I" always thought that it was designed and built because the fun of riding a car underground is much higher than that on the ground. I never thought that it was built for actual needs.
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"I" have been in poor health since I was a child and am often sick, so I spend most of my time in bed. When lying on the bed, "I" think these beddings are the most boring decoration. But it was only when I was in my twenties that I realized how practical these things were.
"I" have been in poor health since I was a child and am often sick, so I spend most of my time in bed. When lying on the bed, "I" think these beddings are the most boring decoration. But it was only when I was in my twenties that I realized how practical these things were.
"I" was born in the northeastern countryside, and I am not considered well-informed. The first time I saw a train was when I was a little older. At that time, "I" climbed up and down the overpass, thinking that it was just to make the train station as interesting as a foreign amusement park. Climbing up and down like this was very special.
When "I" was a child, I saw the subway in a picture book. "I" always thought that it was designed and built because the fun of riding a car underground is much higher than that on the ground. I never thought that it was built for actual needs.
