Jackson
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Feb 15, 2023
11:19 PM
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I guess Mishima's weak character is most fully expressed when he comes into contact with women. He is more sensitive than ordinary people, more than ordinary people. He is a morbid amorous youth, although his appearance is plain, but his soul is noble and delicate, as if he is still a young cicada, unable to bear any injury. Chun Xian,american hot tub, the aristocratic youth in Spring Snow, is not only the ideal model of Mishima, but also the vivid representation of Mishima's adolescent psychological experience. I guess when Mishima was studying in Gakushuin,China spa factory, he sat next to the girl on the bus and touched her knees. Mishima must have been cold all over and his teeth were beating because of his excitement. It's hard to say that it's love, and the girl is not necessarily beautiful. Love can only be a kind of pathological reaction for people with unusual endowments like Mishima. I guess Mishima had no sexual ability during this period. He could not have sex with the woman he pursued. He was in a pathological spiritual love. For such a young man, it may be a dissolute ugly woman, not a beautiful young man, who can really make him a man. I guess it was because of Mishima's inability to deal with women when he was a teenager that he sacrificed "men's sweaty lower body" to masturbate and mark. Mishima's "homosexual spiritual love" can basically be understood as a literary act. There are not many young people like Mishima, jacuzzi swim spa ,Chinese spa manufacturer, but outstanding artists probably have similar mental experiences. I guess Mishima had already had a successful sexual experience with a mature woman before he got married, and his so-called "homosexual spiritual love" was naturally cured. Marriage was a major turning point in Mishima's life as well as his literary path. His normal life with his wife cured his inferiority complex in the relationship between men and women, and then he began to describe the normal and healthy love between men and women grandly. I guess Mishima himself does not want to say clearly what the Golden Pavilion in Kinkakuji Temple symbolizes. I think Kinkakuji Temple can be regarded as Mishima's emotional self. Mizoguchi's cowardly psychological activities should have been experienced repeatedly before Mishima's marriage. I think that if I insist that the Golden Pavilion is a symbol, then I guess that the Golden Pavilion is actually the image of a woman of noble birth who is out of reach. Mishima does not have the ability to complete sex with such a woman, just as many weak teenagers do not have the ability to complete sex with the beautiful woman he has long admired and suddenly appeared in front of him. Beauty is cruel and frightens the humble spirit. I guess Mishima must have had such an experience before his marriage. When the beauty left in her clothes, the pain of the incompetent teenager would be as deep as the sea. He was even more infatuated with the beauty, and over and over again imagined the scene of painful love with the beauty, just as Mizoguchi over and over again imagined the scene of the Golden Pavilion burning in the fire. The trembling and explosive sound of the Golden Pavilion in the fire is the convulsion and convulsion of the woman in Mishima's heart in the climax of lust. So Mitsuo Nakamura asked Mishima, "I thought it would be better not to write the tenth chapter of Burning Gold Pavilion?" Mishima replied, "But interrupting sex is bad for the body." I don't think it was a joke, but it was from his heart. As Nakamura Mitsuo said, "Mishima's design of the Gold Burning Pavilion was probably the most functional form of estrus he had ever felt about life before." Mishima describes the "Golden Pavilion" as the object of his passion. An infatuated young man will think of death in exchange for love before he gets a beautiful woman, but once he gets his wish, the idea of death will disappear. So after Mizoguchi burned the Golden Pavilion, he threw the knife he had prepared for suicide to the bottom of the valley, lit a cigarette, and thought as he smoked,best whirlpool tub, "I'd better live." Yes, the beauty you miss day and night is just so so, or live. monalisa.com
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