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Analysis Of The Poem ' Barn Burning '

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Burn the woman Murakami Haruki, a well-known Japanese writer, is famous for Norwegian Wood. He also writes other excellent literary works, like The elephant vanishes, Kafka on the Shore. He not only creates novels, also writes good short stories. Barn burning is a good example that reflects Murakami’s style and his concerns about the people, who live on the fringe of society. In this story, the barn actually is a metaphor. It represents a woman. Burning barns means killing the woman.
There are only three characters in the Barn burning, the narrator, a lonely woman and her rich, mysterious boyfriend. The narrator met a woman and sometimes had a meal with her. They were not real friends; didn’t know each other very well. The woman went back to Japan with her rich boyfriend after staying in Thuis for three months. When three people had a small party, the boyfriend told the narrator he burned many barns in the past and would burn a barn near the narrator’s house. After investigation, the narrator didn’t find any barns disappeared, although the boyfriend told him he indeed burned a barn. In the end, the woman disappeared. There are a few questions. Is there any underlying meaning of the barns? What did the boyfriend mean by burning barns? Did the boyfriend actually kill the woman or the woman just disappeared literally? As far as I am concerned, the barns represent the lonely woman and a group of people, who live a life like the woman. Burning barns means kill the woman. I’d

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