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Coming of age in 1960s Japan from "summary" of Norwegian Wood by Haruki Murakami (Book Analysis) by Bright Summaries

In the novel "Norwegian Wood," the idea of coming of age in 1960s Japan is a central theme that shapes the experiences of the characters. The protagonist, Toru Watanabe, navigates the challenges of growing up in a rapidly changing society. The backdrop of the 1960s in Japan provides a unique setting for exploring themes of identity, love, and loss. During this time period, Japan was undergoing significant social and cultural transformations. The traditional values and customs of the past were being challenged by the influence of Western culture and ideas. This clash of old and new creates a sense of tension and uncertainty for the characters in the novel. As Toru and his friends navigate the complexities...
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    Norwegian Wood by Haruki Murakami (Book Analysis)

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