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4nf4f0
No.214
>Because of the boyhood trauma of seeing his mother make love to another man in the presence of his dying father, Mizoguchi becomes a hopeless stutterer
>Taunted by his schoolmates, he feels utterly alone until he becomes an acolyte at a famous temple in Kyoto. He quickly becomes obsessed with the beauty of the temple.
>His ugliness and the contrast of beauty of the temple, eats him alive day by day. It reaches to the point he can no longer withstand the beautiful temple. It interferes with everything he does, it stops him from living his life itself.
>At the end, Mizoguchi decides to burn the temple down and kill himself with its destruction.
Beautiful and Horrifying at the same time. KINO read.
OujFXi
No.215
Did he had any mommy issues?
4nf4f0
No.216
>>215
Don’t think so. He’s indifferent to his mother throughout the whole book.
rNGxss
No.474
>>214(OP)
>Because of the boyhood trauma of seeing his mother make love to another man
Doesn't The Sailor Who Fell From Grace with the Sea have a very similar inciting incident? Did this actually happen to Mishima?
yJZk1a
No.475
>>214(OP)
Wtf is this teenage rage fiction.
FRGnTY
No.476
>>214(OP)
Whats the moral here? Don't let (edi)s become mother's?
rNGxss
No.477
06AeRI
No.478
>>477
kek
FRGnTY
No.480
>>477
>Saar you don't get it, it's deep saar
>Moral or lesson is beneath us saar
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