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ND 84 – Osamu Dazai: The Broken Soul Behind No Longer Human

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Osamu Dazai: The Broken Soul Behind No Longer Human Few writers in World Literature understood loneliness as deeply as Osamu Dazai. His works are filled with emotional pain, identity crisis and the quiet despair of people who feel disconnected from society. Introduction Dazai did not simply write stories. He turned his personal suffering into literature. Through deeply honest and emotionally vulnerable writing, he became one of the most unforgettable voices in modern Japanese literature. Even decades after his death, readers around the world continue to connect with his words, especially through No Longer Human — a novel that still feels painfully modern today. To understand why Dazai’s writing continues to haunt generations of readers, we must first understand the life behind the sorrow. World Literature Perspective At World Literature, we explore the writers who shaped human thought, emotion and storytelling across cultures and generations. Osamu Dazai remains one of the most emotio...

LM 35 - Structuralism in Literature: Meaning, Theory, Key Concepts and Global Impact

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Structuralism in Literature: Meaning, Theory, Key Concepts and Global Impact What if meaning is not created— but structured? What if the words we use and the stories we tell are shaped by invisible systems beneath language? Structuralism begins with this idea. It challenges the belief that meaning comes from authors or emotions. Instead, it argues that meaning emerges from structures— patterns, codes and relationships within language. Across cultures, stories repeat familiar patterns. Not by chance— by structure. Structuralism does not ask what a text means. It asks how meaning becomes possible. Introduction Structuralism is not tied to one culture or tradition. It is a global framework that reshaped how literature is understood. It began in linguistics and expanded into anthropology, philosophy and literary criticism. The shift was clear: from individual authors to underlying systems. Across World Literature, texts can be compared through shared structures— narratives, symbols and pat...