A Taste Of Banzos Sword: A Comparison

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The Tiger, Brahman, and Jackal and A Taste of Banzos Sword are both great stories with morals to learn from. The Tiger, Brahman, and Jackal is a story about a Brahman who lets a tiger out of its cage and it tries to kill him. A Taste of Banzos Sword is about a man that wants to master kenjutsu and learns a lesson. Both of the stories have important lessons to learn from their events in the story. They both have parts of their stories that are similar and different. A Taste of Banzos Sword is a Zen Parable about a man named Matajuro that wants to master kenjutsu. He wants to go on a journey and master kenjutsu because he was kicked out of his fathers dojo and wants to prove him wrong about becoming a master. He sets out to find a master to …show more content…

First it takes place in Japan where Buddhism is the most popular religion in that region. And kenjutsu is very popular in Japan making it also having more traits of Buddhism in it. And also the characters have traits of living by the eight fold path and using them in their lives. However, The Tiger, Brahman, and Jackal has traits of Hinduism in it. One example is because one of the main characters is a Brahman which is a member of the highest Hindu castle. Also because of the characteristics of the characters makes the story have traits of Hinduism in it. Both of the stories have great themes that you can learn from. In A Taste of Banzos Sword the theme of the story is that if you are patient good things will happen. He became patient after a while of not getting anywhere then he ended up mastering kenjutsu. So when he wasn't being patient he wasn't advancing any but when was patient he advanced a lot. And the theme of The Tiger, Brahman, and Jackal is that you cant trust everyone. Because the Brahman trusted the Tiger and it ended up trying to kill him. So both of the stories have great morals that you can take from the story and learn

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