Reading Notes Part B: Japanese Fairy Tales (Ozaki)
For today's notes, I noticed how in the stories the author gives a good description of the problem/monster at hand. He/She goes into elaboration on the creature and then follows up with a story pertaining to a misconception at first by the wanderer/journeyer. Then later does a subtle reveal of the character and why the community people say the things they do about the monster. I also shows how use of rationality is needed more than personal needs and ego.
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Story source: Japanese Fairy Tales by Yei Theodora Ozaki (1908).
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