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Naoko's retreat to a sanatorium from "summary" of Norwegian Wood by Haruki Murakami (Book Analysis) by Bright Summaries

Naoko's retreat to a sanatorium is a crucial event in the novel that deeply impacts the characters and the overall plot. This retreat serves as a turning point in Naoko's life, as it marks the beginning of her struggle with mental health issues. The sanatorium becomes a symbol of Naoko's isolation and inner turmoil, highlighting her vulnerability and fragility. The decision to retreat to the sanatorium also affects the other characters in the novel, particularly Toru Watanabe, who is deeply connected to Naoko. Toru's visits to the sanatorium to see Naoko illustrate his unwavering devotion and concern for ...
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    Norwegian Wood by Haruki Murakami (Book Analysis)

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