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“In the Sea of Iwami” By Kakinomoto Hitomaro Seventh to Eighth Centuries A.D. Geschke/English IV "In the Sea of Iwami"

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1 “In the Sea of Iwami” By Kakinomoto Hitomaro Seventh to Eighth Centuries A.D. Geschke/English IV "In the Sea of Iwami"

2 CHOKA Alternate lines of five and seven syllables with an additional seven-syllable line at the end No limit to the number of lines End in envoys –Summations –Structure Five lines of five, seven, five, seven and seven syllables Geschke/English IV "In the Sea of Iwami"

3 STANZA I Imagery –“deep-sea, miru weed” (4) Purpose of image –Tangling? –Entrapping? –Commitment? Geschke/English IV "In the Sea of Iwami"

4 STANZA II Establishing a simile –“Like the swaying sea tangle, Unresisting would she lie beside me” (7-8) –“My wife whom I love with a love Deep as the miru-growing ocean.” (9-10) Geschke/English IV "In the Sea of Iwami"

5 STANZA II Diction –“unresisting” Passive? Flowing with the current? Positive or negative image? Geschke/English IV "In the Sea of Iwami"

6 STANZA II He and his wife have spent much time apart –“But few are the nights We two have lain together.” (11-12) –Theme of separation Geschke/English IV "In the Sea of Iwami"

7 STANZA III Discussion of parting –Comparison to the parting of “creeping vines” (14) Geschke/English IV "In the Sea of Iwami"

8 STANZA III Turns to look back to see his wife –“But because of the yellow leaves Of Watari Hill, Flying and fluttering in the air, I cannot see plainly My wife waving her sleeve to me.” (17-21) Yellow leaves suggest death/separation Is nature preventing the two from being together? Geschke/English IV "In the Sea of Iwami"

9 STANZA IV Purpose of moon –Symbolizes a mirror Reflection of himself? Reflection of his relationship? –Moon disappears behind clouds Leaves him full of regret His love vanishes from sight Geschke/English IV "In the Sea of Iwami"

10 STANZA IV Purpose of the setting sun –“Coursing down the western sky” (28) Death imagery Geschke/English IV "In the Sea of Iwami"

11 STANZA IV Reflection of self –Thought he was a strong man –Realizes that is “sleeves…/Are wetted through with tears” (30-31) Geschke/English IV "In the Sea of Iwami"

12 ENVOYS Returns home –“My black steed/ Galloping fast” (32-33) Returns quickly Geschke/English IV "In the Sea of Iwami"

13 ENVOYS “Oh, yellow leaves Falling on the autumn hill, Cease a while To fly and flutter in the air, That I may see my love’s dwelling place!” (37-41) –Death imagery –Asks nature to stop the leaves from falling –Trying to stop death/separation Geschke/English IV "In the Sea of Iwami"

14 STANZA IV Purpose of tears? –Temporary absence? –Permanent death? Geschke/English IV "In the Sea of Iwami"


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