• The Corruption of Culture in Yukio Mishimas "Swaddling Clothes"

     

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Published: 15.10.2003.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
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  • Essays 'The Corruption of Culture in Yukio Mishimas "Swaddling Clothes"', 1.
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Corruption of Culture
In Yukio Mishima's "Swaddling Clothes" we see a great deal of symbolism portraying the corruption of the Japanese culture. The times are changing and with that change, culture is adapting to it. Some of the Japanese feel threatened and that the changes that are being made are corrupting their moral values. The story is told through Toshiko, a lonely and seemingly oppressed wife and mother. She shows how this corruption is leading to decay. The story depicts the corruption of Japanese culture by western modernization.

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