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... In the novel, The Samurais Garden, the author uses the experiences of Stephen to illustrate this point. ... He moves to his family’s summer cottage in Japan in an attempt to cure himself of tuberculosis. ... Yet as time progresses Stephen’s journals focus less on himself and more on the world around him as he gains an insight into the misfortune which others deal with all the time. ... Matsu, the caretaker and gardener at Stephen’s cottage, acts as a guardian and mentor to not only Stephen but rather the whole village.
Approximate Word count = 424 Approximate Pages = 1.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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