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In Kazuo Ishiguro's The Unconsoled, it is obvious that Boris indicates his hunger for his father's love. For example, Boris carries around the second-hand handiwork manual which his father gave him fo...r his birthday. When his father is away from home, he creates a story in his head to fight the mobs away with his grandfather, so that his father will come back home safely. These are the reasons why the protagonist has been compared to the central character of Kafka's The Trial. In this paper, however, I am not going to base my argument on the Oedipus struggle or father-complex as many scholars have done. Instead I will compare the father-and-son relationship and grandfather-and-grandson relationship in Ishiguro's novels and consider the meaning of “Father” in The Unconsoled.続きを見る
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Introduction 1.Father and Child 2.Grandfather and Grandson 3.The Meaning of Father in The Unconsoled 4.Conclusion
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