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“The Little Green Monster” Literary Analysis Short stories are always much more difficult to review compared to novels, simply because the author uses so many metaphors and symbols within. Usually the audience reads it, and then analyzes it as a whole. In “The Little Green Monster” Haruki Murakami tells a story about a strange green monster that digs it way out from under the soil to ask the heroine to marry him. She responds in a very repulsed way stating that “It is rude and presumptuous” along with “What a rude little creature you are to come seeking my love!” (153), even though the little monster meant her no harm. The heroine then starts to kill the monster (who can read her mind) with her evil thoughts, until there is nothing …show more content…

This scene might represent the jealously the woman feels because the monster is not afraid of being different or itself. It is known that the ideal person in our society is perfect, whether it be someone who has long hair, a great smile, tall, skinny, etc. or something else. The woman in the story sees that the monster is not only confident in its appearance but is also very kind, not knowing what to do or how to handle this due to her isolation in her house, she put its down (literally to death) with her thoughts. In addition to this, it is also said (by society) that words hurt the most, especially if it is from the ones that you love the most. The monster says “for a creature like me to propose to you.” (155) therefore the creature must have died from a broken heart because of the heroine’s cruel thoughts about him. Not only is there lots of symbolism, but there is also lots of imagery. Physically, the heroine describes the monster as “covered with shining green scales” “had a long funny nose” and “the beast’s eyes were exactly like a human’s” (153). The heroine uses dark words to describe all the characteristics of the monster, even going as far as saying the sight of the monsters eyes “sent a shiver through her.” (153) this imagery obviously suggests that she clearly is repulsed by the absurdity of the monster. It presents to the audience that even though the monster is sweet, she judges it by its appearance. It is also

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