Longing for a sense of belonging from "summary" of No Longer Human by 太宰治
The desire for connection, for a place where one belongs, is a fundamental aspect of human existence. This longing can be seen in the protagonist of 'No Longer Human', as he navigates through a world that seems alien to him. He yearns for a sense of belonging, a feeling of being understood and accepted for who he truly is. Throughout the novel, we witness the protagonist's struggle to find his place in society, to find people who can truly see him for who he is. This search for belonging is a central theme that drives the narrative forward, as the protagonist grapples with feelings of isolation and alienation. The protagonist's longing for a sense of belonging is further underscored by his deep sense of existential despair. He fee...Similar Posts
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