The Boy named Crow by Haruki Manukami | Critical Analysis The story "The Boy named Crow" was an excerpt from "Kafka on the shore" written by Haruki Murakami. A boy named Kafka, who is turning fifteen, has a plan on running away on his birthday. He wanted to be independent and free from home to live in a small library. He also plans to look for his mother and sister who left when he was younger. The author of the story has a unique way in writing. It wouldn't be easy to understand at first but once you've read and analyzed the story, it will be clear as to what message the author wants to convey. He also uses symbolism and metaphors in his work. In the story, Kafka was talking to Crow about his plan in escaping. Crow asked him about the money he stole from his father. He said that it would be enough for the time being in which Crow disapproved. He gave advice to Kafka about money, jobs and ho...
- R I D D L E S - 1. What four-letter word begins with “f” and ends with “k,” and if you can’t get it you can always just use your hands? Answer : A fork. 2. I go in hard but come out soft, and I never mind if you want to blow me. What am I? Answer : Bubblegum . 3. When I go in, I can cause some pain. I’ll fill your holes when you ask me to. I also ask that you spit, and not swallow. What am I? Answer : Your dentist. 4. Name a word that starts with “f” and ends with “u-c-k”? Answer : Firetruck. 5. I come in a lot of different sizes. Sometimes, I drip a little. If you blow me, it feels really good. What am I? Answer : Your nose. 6. When you blow me I get bigger, and the tighter you wrap your lips around me the quicker I enlarge. What am I? Answer: Balloon. 7. My load is sometimes soft, sometimes hard, is usually warm, and I am sometimes long and sometimes short. What am I? Answer : Poop. 8. What goes in your mouth and its more fun if i...
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