Critical Analysis
The story “The Boy Named Crow” that was excerpted from “Kafka on the Shore” by Haruki Murakami, that is from Japan, was about Kafka and Crow’s interactions talking about Kafka’s plan to run away. Crow keeps interrogating him about what he have in mind and gave an advice to him that fate is something that you cannot escape and that he should be strong in order to face it and Kafka did put this advice in heart.
Murakami’s “The Boy Named Crow” communicates to us people whom have this thoughts in the back of our mind. He wants us to see that we do can run away but we need to keep in mind the consequences, running away is just a temporary solution in our problems and that in the long run we will forced to face it again and again until we surely solved it because it is something we cannot escape from.
I always asked, why does life has to be so hard? Why do I have to experience struggles and problems? And when will this problem stop? But, after reading "The Boy Named Crow", one thing was inculcated in my mind. Challenges and problems are the point of life and why I am still living.The advice of Crow about life being a sandstorm inspired me a lot to face my problems instead of running away from it. Because like what Crows had said, once the problems are over , you will never remember how you survived , but one thing is for sure, you are not the same person again. And with that, I will faced the conflicts that will come my way like what my old self did, because I wanted to learn and be a better version of myself.
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