In A Grove Literary Analysis

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Ryūnosuke Akutagawa “In a Grove” demonstrates the idea of one person literally speaking out of the mouth of another person. The Husbands story being told through a medium which displays a theme of being lost in your subconscious. This shares the idea of sin and falling into darkness. Compared to all of the other sides of this story, the Husband is the only one that illustrations a spiritual connection/reaction to the event, as the reaction to his life being shattered. The Medium allows the husband to tell his side of the story, although he has passed on. Allowing the character's spirit to reveal the realization of his wife’s betrayal. This can be presented in the way he talks/reacts about his wife’s statements. All of the language used is very unworldly due to the Medium’s influence. …show more content…

The husband took this as a direct link into falling into greater jealousy and betrayal consequently he couldn’t say anything to convince his wife to stay. This was exposed to be the peak of her betrayal in the husband’s eyes. “This is not the whole of her sin. If that were all, I would not be tormented so much in the dark” (12). Indicating he is being tormented in the dark, this is a powerful statement for it suggests a lack of light. Light is commonly compared to god, or a higher power of faith, this is an incredibly spiritual statement. This is displaying that the husband is starting to doubt his spiritual beliefs, as all he can perceive now is darkness. It has been conveyed that he has lost all

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