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The most interesting stories are those that not only appeal to the senses but also those which strike a chord in the hearts and minds of the audience.... Fancy stories made for entertainment will be discussed but compositions involving human nature such as but not confined to political and social aspects will always be remembered and cherished....
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Book Report/Review
This essay describes "Confessions of a Mask" written by Yukio Mishima, that is a novel with Kochan as the main protagonist in the story.... he sexual preference of the male protagonist ‘I' in Confessions of a Mask has mixed the traditions of nans Hoku tradition and that of the modern concept, homosexuality.... The reader has to bear in mind that there is a difference between nans Hoku and homosexuality when analyzing the novel Confessions of a Mask as well as when dealing with aspects of Japanese male to male relationships....
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Book Report/Review
This essay "Confessions of a Mask: Yukio Mishima" discusses the confession of a mask that begins with a character who is outside of the cultural and societal norm in a small manner.... The concealment of the identity is made possible through the use of a mask.... The confession of a mask is divided into four chapters that depict the narrator in a different light.... The narrator's public identity, however, is a mere performance, a mask of sorts because it lacks substance....
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Essay
Yukio uses his book 'Confessions of a Mask' that had been written in 1949 to elucidate to us about a young man named Kochan who was suffering from erotic fantasies of men, violence, and beauty.... The novel portrays the demonization by the society of Kochan, who scars himself emotionally and physically by retreating into a mask of heterosexuality....
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Book Report/Review
ukio Mishima was a Japanese author and playwright whose works include Confessions of a Mask, The Temple of the Golden Pavilion, The Sound of Waves and The Sailor who Fell from Grace with the Sea.... "Paulina Salinas and Noboru Kuroda: A Comparative Analysis" paper compares Yukio Mishima's novel, The Sailor Who Fell From Grace With The Sea, and Ariel Dorfman's Death And The Maiden, two powerful and provocative stories that make the audience contemplate on the meaning of being human....
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Coursework
Critics concur that his first successful publication Confessions of a Mask is actually his own story.... The review "Yukio Mishima's Patriotism and Other Literary Masterpieces" describes the author's autobiographical milestones as well as his feelings about the tradition of Arranged marriages in Japan, The 'code of samurai', patriotism, Seppuku and Harakiri, his attitude towards government and culture....
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Book Report/Review
ccording to (Redman ,1998) 'Kochan, the narrator of "Confessions of a Mask," is lost for another reason.... The paper "Confession of a mask by Yuko Mishima" highlights that the life of Kochan has been an artificial one and his real self was overshadowed by his false identity.... The protagonist has to wear a mask to live in the conservative Japanese society.... Kocahn is trying to prove the world about his normality hiding behind a mask which is a painful affair....
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Literature review
The paper "The Treatment and Admissibility of False confessions as Criminal Evidence" discusses that the uses of electronic recording such as video and audio recording are advantageous in the criminal justice system because they promote transparency of the entire investigation process.... The introduction of confessions in criminal cases, for all practical purposes, is such powerful evidence of guilt, that other evidence presented seems excessive.... Although wrongful convictions of innocent citizens based on false confessions seem like an anomaly, they are a reality within the criminal justice system....
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