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    to her path that directed the plot of the story. Moreover‚ she lived a life full of trials and misfortune. She experienced various experiences such as tragedy and romance that shapes and defines her personality and character. In the novel‚ Memoirs of a Geisha‚ by Arthur Golden‚ the main character experiences tragedy at her early stage of life. The social issue on slavery is very evident at the start of the story in which the main character experiences tragedy and her life have been ruined at such

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    deceives many‚” (Phaedrus) seems to be a recurrent theme throughout the novel‚ Memoirs of a Geisha by Arthur Golden. Inspired by Mineko Iwasaki’s life‚ Golden spins the story of a young girl who is sold into “slavery” and is trained to be a geisha as WWII occurs. Sayuri‚ one of the most well regarded and famous geishas to ever exist‚ struggles with her transition from being a plebeian in a fishing village to a training geisha in an an okiya. However‚ during this time‚ Sayuri becomes acquainted with many

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    The word Geisha has several different meanings. Geisha translates to art performer‚ the “gei” meaning art and the “sha” meaning people who are skilled hostesses that are trained to entertain guests through singing‚ dancing‚ conversation‚ and ceremonies. Throughout the years‚ especially during World War II‚ there has been controversy over what a Geisha does. For example‚ in the Western society some may look at a Geisha and think they are distorted into prostitutes. But in a Eastern society

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    Book Review  in History 2 Memoirs of a Geisha Date: January 6‚ 2011 Summary Well done! I couldn’t say more. This is one of the greatest master pieces ever written. The alluring literary book of Arthur Golden’s Memoirs of Geisha has totally hit the rock! The story of Nitta Sayuri‚ a very renowned geisha of Japan shared her spiced up childhood and her struggle of becoming a geisha. Taken away from home as young as nine‚ little Chiyo Sakamoto (Sayuri’s birth

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    entitled Memoirs of a Geisha by Arthur Golden‚ Golden examines the secret world of the geisha. Contrary of what is often believed‚ geisha are far from being prostitutes; they are more accurately High-class Japanese entertainers. Arthur Golden shows the reader a completely different look on life in looking into the lives of geisha in mid-twentieth century Gion and sends a very strong message distinguishing the geisha and the prostitutes. Arthur Golden‚ throughout Memoirs of a Geisha‚ creates a

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    life as a geisha. It begins in a poor fishing village in 1929‚ when‚ as a nine-year-old girl with unusual blue-gray eyes‚ she is taken from her home and sold into slavery to a renowned geisha house. We witness her transformation as she learns the rigorous arts of the geisha: dance and music; wearing kimono‚ elaborate makeup‚ and hair; pouring sake to reveal just a touch of inner wrist; competing with a jealous rival for men’s solicitude and the money that goes with it. In Memoirs of a Geisha‚ we enter

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    Self-Determination in The Memoirs of a Geisha Memoirs of a Geisha tells the story of a young girl‚ Chiyo‚ who transcends her fishing-village roots to become one of Japan’s most appreciated geishas. It’s a story which brings much life into the characters of the book‚ using many different climaxes as well as conflicts to show the many different relationship of the characters. Chiyo goes through many hardships throughout the reading‚ but once finally accepting her fate‚ she is finally determined to

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    MEMOIRS OF A GEISHA By Arthur Golden. 434 pp. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. September 27‚ 1997 In Memoirs of a Geisha by Arthur Golden‚ the reader follows the life of Choiy‚ a young girl who is taken from her family at the age of 9 to the Geisha district in Gion‚ Japan. Because of her blue eyes Choiy is immediately sold to an okiya (Geisha house) to learn the ways of the Geishas. At first‚ Choiy is tempted to runaway and find her

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    Memoirs of a Geisha. Memoirs of A Geisha is a novel by Arthur Golden. It is a Historical Drama that is set in Japan in the 1930’s. It follows the life of a young Japanese girl named Chiyo. She and her sister Satsu are sold into slavery during the great depression. Her father sells them to a businessman and because of Chiyo’s strange‚ grey eyes‚ she is sold into an okiya (a geisha house) in Gion‚ Kyoto while her sister is sold into prostitution. After being in the okiya for a couple of months

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    Imagery Consistent with much Japanese art and literature‚ Memoirs of a Geisha includes a great deal of nature imagery. Traditionally‚ Japanese art features trees‚ insects‚ and bodies of water‚ just as poetry (most notably the haiku) often presents images from nature as metaphors for life’s lessons. Golden’s use of natural and Japanese imagery in Memoirs of a Geisha brings his fiction in line with this tradition and gives the novel a decidedly Japanese feel. Sayuri recalls a client who once mentioned

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