Reading Notes: Ozaki, Part B
Japanese Fairy Tales by Yei Theodora Ozaki
Part B of Ozaki's tales followed the same structure as part A in that the stories were centered around the tales of three separate characters. These characters include the Goblin of Adachigahara, The Ogre of Rashomon, and The Princess Hase. Of these series of stories, my favorite one was The Ogre of Rashomon. I thought that this story used dialogue to it's advantage and really illustrated the feelings that the characters were displaying. I liked the style of the language that was used throughout the stories and thought that this aided in getting the story across.
Part B of Ozaki's tales followed the same structure as part A in that the stories were centered around the tales of three separate characters. These characters include the Goblin of Adachigahara, The Ogre of Rashomon, and The Princess Hase. Of these series of stories, my favorite one was The Ogre of Rashomon. I thought that this story used dialogue to it's advantage and really illustrated the feelings that the characters were displaying. I liked the style of the language that was used throughout the stories and thought that this aided in getting the story across.
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Ozaki Illustration: flickr |
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