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In The Tale of Genji, a great importance is placed on art. People gain respect and admiration based on their musical, painting, and writing ability. How does this value system compare to that of contemporary America?
Describe the political system in Heian-era Japan. Who were the decision-makers and how did they come to power? Explain the fundamental differences between that system of government and a democracy.
The characters in The Tale of Genji are highly sensitive to the seasons. Make a list of poetic references to each of the four seasons: five each for...
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