CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF THE BOY NAMED CROW


         The Boy named Crow was the literary piece work by metaphysical author, Haruki  Murakami. It's a 2005 English translation was among "The 10 Best Books of 2005" from the New York Times and received the World fantasy for 2006.In our life especially if you are a teenager friendships are very important, no matter what happen and problems has come to you. Your friends are always on your side to heal you. The important of friends to our life is they are the one who make us happy when we are in pain and they make us strong when we are weak. The advantage of having friends is when your friends can protect and help you every time you need and the disadvantage of having friends is sometimes friends are bad influence because they are the one who influence you to do something like engage with smoke , drinking alcohol and take prohibited drugs.

           A prologue of sorts, "Kafka" Tamura is preparing to run away from his home in Tokyo. He talks about his plans with his imaginary companion, Crow. Tomorrow is Kafka's fifteenth birthday and he has taken a substantial amount of money from his father, along with his cell phone and hunting knife. Crow warns Kafka that he can expect many trials on his journey, and he must be the toughest teenager ever to withstand it.

                The advice of Crow about life being a sandstorm inspired me a lot to face my problems instead of running away from it. Because like what Crows had said, once the problems are over , you will never remember how you survived , but one thing is for sure, you are not the same person again. And with that, I will faced the conflicts that will come my way like what my 11-years old self did, because I wanted to learn and be a better version of myself.

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