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How to read "Kokoro" by Soseki Natsume



"Property" and "Pseudo-Family."
 I think my life will end up going through most of these areas. That's why I write desperately, risking my life. I will not write lies. If I find something wrong, I will correct it as soon as I understand it.

 I've already written what I know about Soseki Natsume's works and made several kindle books. I've already written what I know about Natsume Soseki's works and made several kindle books. I've already written what I know about Natsume Soseki's works in several kindle books. So far, I've had about three people who have understood it reasonably well. It's hard to get the message across even if you're giving it away for free, so I'm going to try to be spicy this time. I'm going to cite "bad readings" and write a little harshly about how they are bad. Some of you may be offended that your interpretation is being dismissed, but it's still better than dying with a misunderstanding of Soseki Natsume's works. If you want to die in peace, you may not want to read the rest of this article, but if you have written a "commentary" on a Natsume Soseki work, please read it to the end, no matter how painful it is. It is your social responsibility.

 I have written that "property" and "pseudo-family" are the elements that are omitted from many "modern literature B" style readings. There are tons of essays that don't realize this, and those that do are rather hard to find. The "modern literature B" reading converges "heart" with "love and friendship".

 But in the first half of the book, you clearly have the famous line, "Money, my dear. The teacher is so rich that he can't even spend half of the interest on the bonds of his estate. He buys his daughter a sash at Mitsukoshi and gives his wife a custom-made dining table. How much do you think a custom-made dining table would cost? At today's prices, it would probably cost between 300,000 and 600,000 yen. The doctor has a lot of money to live on. He has received enough inheritance to live on. Even so, he is a greedy man to the extent that he continues to hold a grudge against his uncle for stealing his inheritance.

 Of course, even though he is greedy, he pays well. He shows his friendship by inviting K to stay at his boarding house to take care of her finances, but when he does so, he refers to the boarding house as "my house" twice. This is a bit brazen, isn't it?

 Having already lost his parents to typhoid fever and cut ties with his relatives, he, like K, was lonely. Abandoned by his adoptive family and without any money from his parents' home, K is in a more difficult situation financially than Sensei. The teacher is already in the warmth of the pseudo-family and can afford it. In addition, he even bows down to K out of friendship and tries to share his pseudo-family with K. He does it for K's sake and for goodness sake, but when I read it a second time, I wondered if there wasn't another option from here. If I may break the story, I could have loaned K some money. The teacher's attitude of letting his wife and daughter get close to K is something that he is good at. He must have been very happy to have a pseudo-family after losing his family.

 At that point, the teacher clearly admits his love for the daughter in his heart, so it is a misinterpretation to say that the teacher first became aware of his love for the daughter when he became jealous of K. Yukito Emiya wrote such a thing, and I sometimes see people taking that interpretation. This is embarrassing. Yukito Emiya wrote almost nothing meaningful, at least about Soseki Natsume's works. He was also an educator, which is why he wrote such harsh things. He was also an educator, so he wrote such harsh things. It makes me wonder how he really rose to the top.

 I had an almost religious love for the man. It may seem strange to you to see me apply this word that I use only for religion to a young woman, but I still firmly believe in it. I am a firm believer that true love is not so different from religious beliefs. Every time I looked at your daughter's face, I felt like I was becoming more beautiful. When I thought of her, I felt as if a noble mood was immediately transferred to me. If this mysterious thing called love has two ends, with a sense of the divine working at the higher end and sexual desire at the lower end, then my love has certainly captured the higher pole. As a human being, I had a body that could not leave the flesh. But my eyes that looked at her, and my heart that thought of her, did not smell of flesh at all. (Soseki Natsume, "Kokoro")
 This was certainly the teacher's thought before inviting K to the boarding house. If you are a believer in Yukito Emiya, please wake up. This site is no good at all.

Soseki Natsume's "Kokoro" Thoroughly Spoiled! From synopsis to conclusion! |[itemlink postid="_blank
[itemlink post_id="7542"] The main character of this novel, "Sensei", once betrayed his best friend to death
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 I try to be as tolerant of others as I can. I try to be as forgiving as possible, but only if the other person is humble. I don't try to be tolerant of people who are doing too much or causing harm to others. I don't tolerate people who make self-serving "commentaries" on the works of Soseki Natsume. I don't tolerate people who make self-serving "commentaries" on Natsume Soseki's works. I don't blame them if they are wrong. We all make mistakes. However, as long as you "explain" the correct answer, I hope you will be prepared to take responsibility for it.

 I am curious about my teacher, and when I see him a few times, I call out to him myself.
 It's different.

He doesn't seem to have any friends.
 It's different. I was invited to Kamakura by a friend. On the night of his graduation celebration, he drinks with "Nanashi".

I follow him, but the teacher says it's his friend's grave.
 He is not. I visit him in his absence and his wife informs me that he has gone to Zoshigaya Cemetery, so I go looking for him.

With the help of his uncle, Sensei went to Tokyo to attend high school, and at this time, he believed in and was grateful to his uncle.
 It's different. This site is really a mess now. I can only think it's a joke. How can it be so wrong? This is polluted data. It's evil. I would like to see the site closed immediately. Why do they even bother to pretend to be wrong?

Then, the teacher begins to love the young lady, whom he never thought anything of before, and becomes competitive with K.
 

 The teacher is aware of his love for the young lady, but he is afraid to move on because he is worried that his wife might want to tie him and the young lady together for the sake of "property". This was a result of the fate of her uncle, who wanted to steal her property and take advantage of her marriage to her cousin, but I guess that's out of the scope of "Modern Literature B." Too many people don't seem to be able to see the "property" story. In the first half of the lesson, the teacher is a person who doesn't work, and in the second half of the lesson, "I" ask about the teacher's property, and the teacher instructs "I" to consult my parents about inheritance while they are still alive. The reference books also focus on "love and friendship," so there are elements that can't be helped. This is why the Japanese teacher is grading them with a serious face. The grades are determined, and the course of study changes. Only the students who focus on "love and friendship" graduate with good grades and become bad teachers. I was dismayed to see a blog by a former Japanese language teacher who has taught "Kokoro" to over 10,000 people.

I'm sure you've heard of it.
The novel Kokoro by Soseki Natsume is a national spoiler mystery that everyone learns in high school. A complex novel that combines elements of love triangles and homosexuality
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K, born the son of a Shin Buddhist temple, always said, "Anyone who doesn't have ambition is a fool. That included love.
 In the first place, Jodo Shinshu does not forbid marrying. Not because it is Jodo Shinshu, but because K has imposed his own rules on himself. And how many times have I said, "A man without ambition is a fool"? Always?

This love triangle and homosexual issues always appear in Soseki's works.
 No, it doesn't. I think only "Botchan" and "Mein Kampf" suggest homosexuality. It is difficult to read homosexuality in "Then and After," although "Gate" is not without its own problems. It would be impossible to read homosexuality in "Sanshiro," "Yujinzou," "I am a Cat," "210 Days," "Nobun," and "Kusamakura.

 The stories are almost always known.
 No, it is not.

 I know that this person has no bad intentions. But a mistake is a mistake.

Kokoro (Shincho Bunko): The Story and Content|Psychological Interpretation and Meaning|Natsume Soseki|Tests
Kokoro (Shincho Bunko) "Kokoro" is a work of fiction by Soseki Natsume. I'm sure many of you have read it in your high school textbooks.
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 It's also terrible. I'm going to point this out because it doesn't seem to be personal.

I'm sure you've heard of it, but I'm not sure if you've read it.
And when the time changes from the Meiji era to the new era of the Showa era, the teacher also commits suicide.
 Before you know it, the Taisho era is gone. With this level of understanding, why would I want to "explain" it? Is it my illusion that this is the Taisho era? Am I out of my mind?

 

 Again, individuals are free to have whatever opinions they want. However, once a person "explains" something, they have a responsibility to do so. I would like you to stop spreading false rumors by giving explanations when you don't understand.

 

 

 I confess that my only assets are some government bonds that I left home with in my pocket, and some money that my friend sent me later. As far as my parents' inheritance was concerned, it must have been much less than what I had. It must have been much less than my parents' inheritance, and the fact that I had not actively reduced it made me feel even worse. But it was more than enough for me to live on as a student. To tell the truth, I didn't even spend half of the interest that came out of it. My student life, which I could afford, put me in a situation I never thought I would be in. (Soseki Natsume, "Kokoro")
 
It's all about money. Money is the key. There are so many essays that do not realize that money carries the plot. If you can't spend half of the interest when you're a student, you can't afford to spend more after the tuition is gone.

 When I read "Kokoro," the line that stuck with me the most was, "I want to give you something to celebrate, but I can't because I have no money. I have no money. I have no money to spend freely. The reason he put K in that situation was because he didn't want K to take away his "property" and "pseudo-family," and not just because of his love for his daughter. He didn't want K to take his wife, "my house," or his custom-made table.

 Before the trip, he said, "I just didn't like to see K and my house getting closer and closer together. He clearly includes his wife in the list of objects he does not want to be deprived of. So, it is logical that the essay in "Kokoro" is not good if you are not aware of "property" and "pseudo-family". The daughter is the key to the linkage with the wife's property, so the teacher says, "Give it to me.

 The teacher nursed his ailing mother-in-law to the best of his ability. The doctor took on the feeling of human sin and wiped his mother-in-law's crotch in a way that was not individualistic and amorous. The Western man's crotch was transparent, but that was not his concern.

It's bad enough that people cut out parts of the work and put them in textbooks in the first place, but not all of "Kokoro" is in "Modern Literature B," so make sure you pretend the first half of the book is. The teacher had a homemade ice cream creamer in her house. She also gives us chocolate-covered sponge cakes. The tablecloth is pure white. I can afford to travel. He is very different from Tsuda. He is also different from Sosuke. He has a fortune. The money for me to go back home came right out of the cash on hand. I don't have to withdraw money from the bank, it just comes out. The story of "Kokoro" is one where the teacher does not have to work.



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