Thursday, May 23, 2019
Look Not Only at The Now Essay
Shinichi Hoshi tells a great tale of irony and hu slice stubbornness in the con story, He-y, Come on Ou-t. A great storm that hits a sm exclusively town and destroys their shrine which leaves a gaping hole where it once stood the villagers quickly get word out that the bottom of the hole cannot be found. A concessionaire buys the hole and people pay to dump very terrible things into it such as atomic waste and incriminating evidence, but in the end it all ends up getting dumped on the village from the sky. Humans like to and tend to throw by afterlife worries and enjoy the immediate benefits of a situation regardless of how dire the future situation may be, Hoshi expresses this by using symbolism and irony in his short story He-y, Come on Ou-t.Humans have ca employ and willing cause dire circumstances for themselves by overlooking potential future threats in any given situation this is conveyed in the short story through symbolism. When the hole is first found a young man says, I interrogate if its a foxs hole (Hoshi 1). The fox symbolizes the villagers because foxes are seen as sly and the villagers think they are sly when they make a proposal to dump everything in the hole and profit from it without consequence, there is further symbolism when it is technically the village at the bottom of the hole. Soon after the people, cut push slew some trees, tie them with rope and make a fence which they put around the hole (2). Sbrocchi 2 This symbolizes that the villagers already know the hole is a bad thing and they occupy to protect people from it by building a fence around it, much like a pit bull or Rottweiler also this is prognosticate because the hole ends up being a dangerous thing.Perhaps greatest moment of symbolism in the story comes at the last line, when it is revealed to the reader that all that is dumped in the hole is going to rain down on the city, because a builder is taking his break when, a small pebble skimmed by him and knock off onpa st. The man however, was gazing in idle reverie at the citys skyline growing evermore beautiful, and he failed to notice (4). The theme of the hale story is explained in the builders actions, the builder symbolizes humans as a whole, they ignore the future threat that the pebble symbolizes and look out at the winner that they have created.Irony is a powerful tool in literature that is used to get a message through to the reader. In this story it is used in many ways to show the stubbornness of mankind to only focus on the today not the tomorrow. Near the beginning of the story ahead the young man is about to throw a pebble in the hole an old man warns him by saying you might bring down a curse on us. Lay off, but the younger one energetically throws the pebble in.(2). This is so ironic because in the end the older man was right, it did bring down a curse on them, all that garbage came right back down on them. This is so important because it is exactly the theme of the story, the young man failed to recognize the threat in front of him, he set it deviation so he could have his fun right now regardless of what the future may bring and the future brought evil, which was self-inflicted.The panicle of irony in the story that accreditedly throws the theme at the reader is when the narrator says Everyone disliked thinking about the ultimate consequences That is Sbrocchi 3 literally the theme of the story, it is ironic because the eventual consequences that everyone thought would come many years later ended up right at the limen of the village in not long at all, and these consequences came in a form much worse than what anyone could have ever expected.There is a lesson to be learned from this story and it is that if a situation arises for something good to come in the now, in the today, but it raises problems for the tomorrow, those problems must be dealt with in the today and not pushed aside because they are unpleasant to think about. No matter how great a s uccess something may bring it could all be in vein if the equivalent thing will also bring pain and suffering in the future it will not be a success at all, it will be a giant failure. In the story, something fictional happens to the villagers, but things just as bad or worse will come from actions in real life, they just may not be as obvious or come asfast. Humans like to focus on the good in situations not in the possible bad, this has to change.
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