Noh Play Analysis

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In Noh there are many things that are significant, and that have deeper meanings. For instance the simple way that they walk, sing, and move all mean something more. While doing the presentations on a Noh play I noticed something beautiful about the play that I had chosen. Spring was mentioned a lot, it had many cameos in the play. In Yuya the entire back story of the play is the discussions of going to see the cherry blossoms. Spring in Japan means a whole lot more than just another season. It means new life, and new beginnings, a way for family to come together and start anew. So while taking this course I really picked up on the seasonal aspect of Noh whether it be spring, autumn, summer, or winter. Each setting gave a new feeling of how people reacted, and it’s true in real life also. So in this essay even though spring will be the main topic I will be discussing all of the seasons and what they mean in Japanese culture, with some symbolic things and Noh examples also.
Spring also known as haru is the first of four seasons in Japan, from March to May. The significance of the cherry blossom tree in Japanese culture goes back hundreds of years. In their country, the cherry blossom represents the simplicity and the beauty of life. It just shows that even though life is sometimes wonderful and beautiful, it can also be very short and to always remember that we only have so long. When the cherry blossom trees bloom for a short time each year, they show that very well since they are so beautiful but they only last so long. So, when Japanese people come together to view the cherry blossom trees, they aren't just thinking about the flowers themselves, but also about the larger meaning and deep cultural tradition that t...

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...ay that seasons in Japanese culture have more meaning than just a cycle. I enjoyed researching about of the traditions, and symbolic meanings of all the seasons. The Significance of the Cherry Blossom doesn’t just represent a cherry blossom to me. It represents Japans culture to have a special meaning for everything, not one thing is unappreciated and unrepresented by a deeper meaning. There are so many more things about Japanese culture that don’t just stop at Noh or the seasons for that matter. Japan is a country that runs off of respect and honor, not just for the people. This country has respect for life, and the world that we live in. This is just a small fraction of why I respect Japanese culture so much.
In this essay I discussed all of the seasons and what they mean in Japanese culture, with some symbolic things and Noh examples, and what they mean.

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