I am not a caged bird | Japanese illustration culture

Karelle 2022-08-31 21:38:10

This story, hey, how to say.

It looks rather boring and boring.

However, if I want to say something, I feel that I have not "understood" the meaning of the story, revealing my shallowness.

The younger generation of today seems to have a similar trend.

To a certain extent, "self-exile" can only express oneself.

I have been to this world, I have thought about this world, I have not understood this world, this world makes me very distressed.

If there is another "dangerous relationship" involved, the ambivalence of wanting to integrate into society but refusing to integrate in the heart will become more and more exaggerated.

However, foreigners are a bit "hypocritical" in this regard.

The position of "sister-in-law" is not that complicated.

Do it if you want, don't do it if you don't want to.

The key is that if you want to get away but you are reluctant, this "self-disturbance" trouble is enough to drink a pot by yourself.

In the story, some "Fifty Degrees" scenes are also slightly presented, but after all, the cafe is there, and the heroine does not need to use "Fifty Degrees" to prove her acting skills.

In general, the literary atmosphere is still relatively "dense".

The art of illustration in Japan can also be regarded as a "special" culture, which is worthy of in-depth understanding.

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