![]() The narrator finds Sensei at the graveyard, but Sensei refuses to explain whose grave he visits so regularly, or why he refuses to bring his wife, Shizu, with him.ĭuring these months, the narrator gradually becomes friends with Shizu as well as Sensei. He visits Sensei’s house, only to be told that he is at a nearby graveyard. After leaving the beach resort and returning to Tokyo, the narrator decides to visit his new friend. ![]() The wise, emotionally distant Sensei has an academic air to him, which intrigues the young student narrator. He meets Sensei while on vacation and begins to develop a deep friendship with the man, even though he cannot quite define Sensei’s character. He chooses to refer to his new friend by the title Sensei to preserve his anonymity. In Part 1, the unnamed narrator of Kokoro describes his first encounter with an older man. ![]() ![]() This guide uses an eBook version of the 2010 Penguin Books edition, translated into English by Meredith McKinney.Ĭontent Warning: This novel and guide contain frequent references to suicide. ![]()
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