Analysis of "The Swan Maiden Revisited" by Alan L. Miller

Mar 11, 2011 14:16


Article Analysis Paper
HST 199K: History of Japan and Korea
Winter 2011

In the article, “The Swan-Maiden Revisited: Religious Significance of 'Divine-Wife' Folktales with Special Reference to Japan,” Alan L. Miller entreats us to reconsider the tale of the Swan Maiden. This tale, the motif of which can be found in both the East and the West, revolves ( Read more... )

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dictator88 March 12 2011, 04:58:07 UTC
Is that your real name?

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dictator88 March 12 2011, 05:03:49 UTC
Not saying anything really. I just know that I would go through a lot of torture before I gave up you or your kids.

Of course, I would eventually break. But, I would probably let them pull out all of my fingernails. That's how much I care about you. And, after the fingernails go...there is probably a whole font of resistance, unimagined.

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dar205 March 12 2011, 05:25:23 UTC
Haha, no. That is the name of the author whose article I am summarizing. My real name is not in this post. If you really cared, you could probably find it out, but why?

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dictator88 March 14 2011, 02:44:36 UTC
No. I know that you are Doug. I don't know what got into me. I was drunk at the time. The other stuff is true.

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