Reading Notes: Ozaki, Part A
Japanese Fairy Tales by Yei Theodora Ozaki
In this reading, many of the stories included the tales of warrior Kintaro. I enjoyed following his journey and adventures throughout part A of these stories. There were also stories about Lord Bag of Rice and how he came to get his name and Sentaro who's name I recognized from last week's reading of the tales of Yamato. Part A was divided in section by the tales of these characters. My favorite of these were those of Kintaro's tales. I thought that the use of the animals as Kintaro's friends and playmates followed many other mythological tales and made the series of stories fun to read and easy to follow.
In this reading, many of the stories included the tales of warrior Kintaro. I enjoyed following his journey and adventures throughout part A of these stories. There were also stories about Lord Bag of Rice and how he came to get his name and Sentaro who's name I recognized from last week's reading of the tales of Yamato. Part A was divided in section by the tales of these characters. My favorite of these were those of Kintaro's tales. I thought that the use of the animals as Kintaro's friends and playmates followed many other mythological tales and made the series of stories fun to read and easy to follow.
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Ozaki Illustration: Wikimedia Commons |
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