Friday, November 29, 2019
Woman Writer Essays - Emotions, Personal Life,
  Woman Writer  The first story by Tamura Toshiko, "A Woman Writer" was incredibly  upsetting. This intelligent, successful woman seems very unsatisfied and  unhappy, though it would appear that she has everything that she could ever  want. Looking deeper though, one sees her anguish in her marriage to a man who  feels no emotion toward her, whether it be love or hate. All she receives is  total indifference from this man who was her first love; a man she will always  care for deeply. This void of emotion in her life has driven her into a severe  writer's block, making her feel as though "no matter how hard she wrung  (her brain), her bag of wits offered not so much as a single word that was alive  not half a phrase that smelled of warm blood." (pg. 11) To be at a place in  your life when you can't reach within yourself to find any inspiration except  daydreams that do not fulfill your needs seems heartbreaking to me. The woman's  use of powder also showed her displeasure with herself and the world around her.    She could not be without this mask on her face, even in sleep. When she does not  wear this white disguise "her emotions become jagged; she felt awful,  unduly suspicious, and it showed in her expressions. Her mood deteriorated; she  became sulky and lost all desire to be flirtatious." (pg. 12) She was a  woman living in a world that was not reality, and she cannot express herself  unless she is living in her fantasy. The problem that has occurred though, is  that she is now unable to reach any of her emotions, even with her masks and  temper tantrums. She finally starts to realize how truly discontented she is  when she talks to her friend about each of their definitions of love. Though I  don't necessarily agree with the writer's friend's conception of a true love  without compromise, she does point out how easy it is to lose yourself in a  relationship. The writer believes she is "worthless" in some way, and  she accepts the pain her marriage has caused her. While accepting this she loses  a sense of herself. Her friend however, on the contrary is willing to live apart  from her lover because she will not give herself up for anything. She expresses  this best by saying that "self is the art one creates....to live for the  sake of one's art is, after all, to live for oneself." (pg. 16) The woman  writer no longer knows herself, which is why she cannot write. She tries to find  inspiration from others around her, whether they make her happy or miserable,  and cannot remember how to dig into herself to break the terrible cycle she has  found herself in. There is some hope however at the end when she reflects on the  actress. This scene has brought her back to the fictional world. No longer is  she dwelling on those around her, but looking inward at what she finds  appealing. By delving into her desires, and not the desires or emotions of those  around her she can hopefully find the motivation to write again. Through this  writing with any luck, she will be able to find herself again.    
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