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Sunday, January 26, 2014

Memoirs of a Geisha, by Arthur Golden

I wasnt born and raised to be a Kyoto geisha miss girl... Im a fisher patchs daughter from a little townspeople called Yoroido on the sea of Japan. Beginning in a myopic fishing village in 1929, Memoirs of a geisha girl chronicles the keep of nine-year-old Chiyo, born with blue-gray eyes, and exchange with her sister into the slave life of being a geisha after her mothers death. Lost in this new world where a girls virginity is sold to the highest bidder, Chiyo works as a servant in the okiya of Hatsumomo until she is taken under of aviate of Hatsumomos archenemy Mameha, some other powerful and graceful geisha in another okiya. After years of aeonian drama, extensive schooling on entertaining men, ducking Hatsumomos wrath, and losing a best friend, Chiyo becomes Sayuri, one of the nearly successful geisha ever... further to lose it all again. The beginning time Arthur deluxes Memoirs of a geisha came to my attention was when I dictum the coer of the book and a brief description in Cosmopolitan magazine both years ago. Although I was fire in the refreshing, I was indecisive to read it because I dont mostly like books with cultural and amative references, however, from page one I knew that I was in for the presbyopic haul. Written like a work of poetry, Memoirs of a Geisha carries the reader through a complete range of emotions, the novel is a ride over the highest hills and mountains and back down again. What I found most interest was that this book is actually scripted by a man, merely really explores the life, emotions, and trials of a adult female so accurately and fully. It is hard to believe that a man could write a novel so deep and moving. Golden employed no(prenominal) of the literary devices that... If you want to get a full essay, vow it on our website: OrderEssay.net

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