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It is strange to believe that something as simple as a family supper could be the stage for a cascade of emotion and imagery that carts deep light into the family dynamic. Kazuo Ishiguro succeeds in this in his short story The Family Supper. ...
The first is conflict which is a conflict of man against himself which has the father blaming himself for his family. ... The author demonstrates this to everyday life because every family knows that they can’t raise there family well enough and that families tend to have conflicts which sometimes resolves. ...
The third is the characters in the story such as the son whose is the main character who is unsure of what he is going to do: whether he should stay in Japan or leave to America, not sure he lost touch of his family, has poor relationship with his father, but a good relationship with his sister Kikuko, the other character is his sister Kikuko who was referred to as the “good girl” by her father, obedient daughter in front of her father, completely different with her brother such as boyfriend, smoking, thinking of moving, and finally the father who battles with himself over failure of his son, not raising him well enough, lost his wife, he lives alone, hard man, but now has time on his hands so he builds things such as ships from the war, he still wants to have his family reunited back.
Approximate Word count = 769 Approximate Pages = 3.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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