Fate Keigo Higashino s interweaving of humanity and fate

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-01-19

Keigo Higashino, a renowned Japanese author, has won the hearts of readers around the world with his unique narrative style and deep-rooted social insight. Today, the work I want to share is "Fate" by Keigo Higashino. "Fate" is a reasoning**, or a work that delves in** into human nature, society and fate. Keigo Higashino meticulously depicts multiple characters, from the protagonist's childhood to the interaction between the two generations, each with their own unique personalities and psychological activities, so that the characters are not only fleshed out and vivid, but also deeply reveal the diversity and complexity of human nature. Keigo Higashino's writing style is also reflected in this **, every word, every sentence, and every detail has its specific meaning and function, laying the groundwork for the development of the later story. Through this work, we can see the impermanence and inadmissibility of fate, the book takes an invisible "fate" as the traction point, and the center is the experimental research of the human brain of the melon sheng enterprise, and the countless radii radii emanating from the center of the circle are combined into various fates in the characters. 01 Conflicts and Contradictions in Human ThinkingAkihiko is a doctor who is supposed to represent the guardian of life and the opponent of disease, but he is deeply trapped in his inner contradictions. He bears the sins of his father, but he tries to find his own path and the value of life. His inner struggles and pursuits undoubtedly show the conflicts and pursuits in human nature. Emotionally, he likes the garden, but because he is burdened with the crimes committed by his father, he can't bear to let the garden know these things, so he can only guard the secret himself. And Yuanzi is the ex-girlfriend of the twin brother, and because Guasheng Akihiko and his brother and Kura Yongsaku are too similar to each other, they compete with each other, and they always want to win or lose, and the involvement of the three of them is like a net, netting each other's fate. In the face of right and wrong, family, friendship and love, our actions and choices are inadvertently affecting our future and destiny.

02 The Responsibility and Personal Pursuit of Human Thinking Twin brother and Kura Yusaku were adopted by a couple who could not have children, he had excellent grades and dreamed of becoming a doctor, but after facing his adoptive father's body stroke and paralysis, he and Kura Yongsaku gave up their dreams, broke up with the girl they liked, chose to apply for the police academy, and took on the responsibility of the family. When family affection and love can't be both, he chose family affection, took on his own responsibilities, and at the same time for the girl he likes to have a better future. Loving someone doesn't have to be together, but hoping that her life can be lived well, which is also a more tender side of the book. 03 The greed and desire of human nature thinking are fledgling, one has no background, two has no talent, his work is frustrated everywhere, his pockets are poor and white, and even when the next meal is not settled, an entrepreneur appears and is willing to pay a good reward, but to do an experiment in the brain is equivalent to planting a time bomb in the brain. When a person is cornered, any way is a relief in the snow. Therefore, in the face of interests and health, Sosuke chose interests. Sousuke's practice is not uncommon, and many of us don't cherish our bodies in order to earn more money, and overdraft our bodies to earn compensation, which is tantamount to installing a time bomb on our bodies, and it will explode when it is not good. There is a saying in "The Guillotine Queen": "Every gift is marked with a price." Similarly, Sosuke sacrifices his body to make quick money, and correspondingly, he faces the potential risk of endangering his health. In addition to Sousuke, there is also the entrepreneur Masanari Uehara, the director of the Guasheng Family Hospital, who does not hesitate to harm others in order to pursue their own interests. It shows the dark side of human nature, and these depictions not only enrich the content of the story, but also give the reader a deeper understanding of human nature.

Although there are many bad aspects of human nature depicted here, there are also characters who represent the goodness and innocence of human nature, such as Sonoko and Sanae-sama, who have become the light of Akihiko Guayu and Isaku Wakura to redeem themselves. In the course of the development of the story, the relationship between the characters between them is both cooperation and competition, both love and hate, and these emotions are intertwined to form a complete picture of human nature. Overall, Fate is a work worth reading.

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