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She absolutely loves literature, particularly the works of Seishin Muroi, and spends a lot of her time wishing for peace and prosperity. Sunako is a perfect example of when scary looks can conceal a timid soul. Studio Daume’s anime take onStephen King’s Salem Lotis a disturbing, eerie, p...
Demons (Mythology/Folklore) Mazuko (Japanese Folklore) Kasha (Shintoism) Kijin/Kishin (Shintoism); via Divine-Demonic Physiology Yokai (Shintoism) Loa (Voodoo) Daevas (Zoroastrianism)LiteratureDemons (Bartimaeus Trilogy) Beranabus (Cirque Du Freak) Devils (City of Devils) Beranabus (The Demonata...
Japanese: 真昼の悪魔 : うつの解剖学 / Mahiru no Akuma: Utsu no Kaibogaku Translator: リカ ツツミ / Rika Tsutsumi. Tokyo: 原書房 / Hara Shobō, 2003 Korean: 한낮의우울 : 내면의어두운그림자우울에관한모든것 / Han nat ui uul naemyon ui oduun...
Oni, ubiquitous supernatural figures in Japanese literature, lore, art,and religion, usually appear as demons or ogres. Characteristically threatening, monstrous creatures with ugly features and fearful habits,including cannibalism, they also can be harbingers of prosperity,beautiful and sexual, and espec...
Similarly, in literature and film, demons are reimagined as antiheroes or misunderstood outcasts, challenging conventional notions of good and evil. Moreover, the psychological interpretation of demons has gained traction in academic circles, viewing them as symbolic representations of internal conflicts ...
A wordlist is provided for the story in each book, and small exercises and a passage for extended reading are provided after the story to help students to do self-evaluations and teachers to conduct classroom activities. A free CD-ROM included narrates the story, the passage for extended rea...
The objective of this study was to describe the symbol used in the Demon Slayer: Mugen Train the movie. Symbol, as the part of literature, can be defined as oftencharacters, images, settings and the other elements which reflect bigger hidden ideas or message in order to build more ...
Join the Literature Club and perform some love activities to make the dream true. In this game, the player can play as a club member who can interact with the other club members and enjoy lots of activities together. The gameplay consists of multiple days, and each new day is full of ...
Both "Oni" and "Yokai" serve as an explanation for the unexplainable in Japanese folklore; seems like the perfect inspiration for the Demon Slayer Demons. They can trick humans by appearing humanoid or grotesque. Some can shape-shift at the master level, and some just look like classic ...