Wednesday, November 13, 2019
Reader Response to Memoirs of a Geisha Essay -- Memoirs of a Geisha Es
      Reader Response to Memoirs of a Geisha                            Memoirs of a  Geisha is Arthur Golden's debut novel, written exquisitely with great detail. It  was initially written as a novel that would depict the son borne of a geisha and  a Japanese businessman, but once he had learned the true nature of a geisha, he  changed his topic. Golden discovered the intrigue of the geisha - the attributes  that draw in the geisha's customers, that make them an irreplaceable part of  Japanese history, that make them human as well as the ideal of what a woman  should be. When these features were displayed through Sayuri's voice, the novel  became an emotionally enrapturing story, which drew in the reader and captivated  the heart. I, personally, was affected deeply by this novel. I have always been  drawn in by Japanese culture, even as a child. When I learned of the geisha for  the first time, I thought I even wanted to be one someday. While reading this  novel, any fantasies I may have had of what a geisha was were completely  reshaped. Thi   s novel convinced me that the geisha truly were artists - they were  trained and hired as musicians, dancers, conversationalists, jokesters, and  "drinking buddies", so to speak. The geisha incorporate both the demure and the  vulgar aspects of the human spirit, and created instead a playful and desirable  companion for the stressed and lonely businessmen.                      When I learned  of the "mizuage," the supposed Japanese term for the occasion upon which a young  geisha's virginity is auctioned off to the highest bidder, I was absolutely  shocked. Here was a culture that had prided...              ...d my eyes to new  styles of writing. While the writing was simple, it crossed the same barriers  that were emotionally crossed throughout the novel.                      Initially I did  not think it possible, but after reading the novel I found it to be true - it is  possible for people to truly understand one another despite any boundaries.  Whether they be due to gender, age, culture, politics, or any other reason,  these boundaries can be overcome by simply learning about one another, about  everyone's own personal histories, and trying to understand them as people  rather than objects. Memoirs of a Geisha defied many boundaries and was able to  create an intimate - and greatly appreciated - relationship between the reader  and a fictional geisha from, essentially, another world. It was truly an  incredible novel.                      
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