Haruki Murakami's After The 1995 Kobe Earthquake

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A life without meaning is one without happiness. In Haruki Murakami’s after the quake, all of the short stories have a lot to say about human beings and their need to find the meaning in life. The short stories in this collection are written as a perspective of those that have experienced or know of the 1995 Kobe earthquake in Japan. Many characters are seen talking about the earthquake and discussing the effects that it had on them or people that they know. Each story deals with new characters and describes a different struggle that characters have. All of the short stories in the collection have characters that have the desire to have meaning and once that is unsuccessful, they are willing to kill themselves. The characters go through many …show more content…

In “all god’s children can dance”, a mom is contemplating suicide because of the events that have occurred in her life. In “landscape with flatiron”, two friends are thinking of committing suicide together because their lives don’t seem to be going up hill. All of these characters are having deep thoughts and are questioning whether they should be alive or not. In “landscape with flatiron,” a man named Miyake says, “‘Let’s wait till the fire burns out… Once it goes out, and it turns pitch-dark, then we can die”’ (44). Another character named Junko replies back, ‘“We could die together… sounds good to me”’ (44). Miyake and Junko are wondering whether they should end their lives. Together they agree that once the fire burns out, they will die. Both of them are not sure what life has to offer to them, and they are not sure about the future. The depressing thoughts creep into their heads and take over their minds. Both are now willing to die and leave everything behind. In “all god’s children can dance,” a mother says, “‘I didn’t have an abortion, either. I decided to kill myself… I wasn’t the least bit afraid to die”’ (55). The mother has suffered through so much that she believes the world would be better without her and that she would be happier dead than alive. The future was unknown to her and she did not want to see what it had to offer her or the baby. For these characters, life is unpredictable and whether they kill themselves or not is for them to decide. With life being uncertain, you never know what will happen. To make their life on earth happy, the two friends and the woman must find their own meaning to life and do everything to accomplish what they wish to before death. When they search for their meaning, they search for

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