Hard-Boiled Wonderland And The End Of The World

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In the novel written by controversial contemporary Japanese writer Haruki Murakami, called Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World, female characters are portrayed as stereotypical housewives that imitate women in Japan, which undoubtedly reveals the authors stance in the Feminist Movement by his incorporation of an allegory that represents the ineffective job that Japan is doing in terms of assisting their citizens basic needs regarding gender equality. Murakami uses mimetic literature to imitate what was going on with the Feminist Movement in Japan into the novel to expose the lack of positive reformation in the treatment and perception of women. Within Japan, no change had occurred in terms of women’s rights or equality, and in fact,

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