Kamikaze Flashcards
1
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Summary:
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- Daughter is telling the story of her father to her children
- The father looks at the sea and remembers his childhood
- Remembers how he was shunned
- She was forced to shun him
2
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“a shaven head full of powerful incantations” (1)
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- Shaving one’s head, purification. Radical departure from former self, dedication to mission
- Shed previous identity, visual symbol to sacrifice
- Symbolise stripping away desires
- Fervent beliefs, indoctrination
- Unwavering commitment
3
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“figure of eight the dark shoals of fishes flashing silver” (2)
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- Eternal cycle of life and death
- Individual lives lost in turmoil of war, nature remains unabated
- Ocean is teaming with life, oblivious to the human strife
- Insignificance of human endeavors in the face of vastness of nature.
4
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“to live as though he had never returned.” (3)
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- Profound impact of societal shame
- Met with stigma, erases any acknowledgment of his existence
- Intense pressure on matryrdom
- He is treated as if he were dead socially and psychologically
- Harsh consequences of deviating from expectations.
5
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“he must have wondered which had been the better way to die” (4)
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- The existential dilemma he faces upon surviving
- Grappling to conflicting notions of honour, duty and personal survival
- Stark reality of his decision
- Might have been better to die upholding his nation
- Or live a life marked by shame and ostracism.
6
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Context:
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- Manned suicide missions into military targets
- Taught that it was the only way to change the direction of the war
- Japanese, honour culture, stain to family
7
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Structure:
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- Tightly controlled stanza of 6 lines, order of a soldier
- Juxtaposed and undermined by free verse
- Attempts of freedom within a strict society
- Doubting his obedience.
8
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Comparisons:
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- Poppies: impact on civilians, process memories, non-conventional perspectives but phsyical loss vs shunning