¶ … Family Supper
The short story "A Faimily Supper" by Kazuo Ishiguro is not a simple piece of literature about a family gathering for a meal. A young Japanese man has returned home to Tokyo after spending years in California with a girl, though that relationship has now failed. He learns the cause of his mother's death two years earlier: posioning from a fugu fish. His father's business has recently collasped into ruin, and the father's business partner commited suicide. They are joined for dinner by Kikuko, the sister, who studies at a university. A fourth additoinal family member, the now dead mother, also appears in the story as a spectre. The brother and sister reminise about the sighting of a ghost in the garden when they had been children, while the father guides his son through the house of empty rooms, reminiscing about the life that once was there before mother's death. Ishiguro builds an intricitely suspenseful story in this situation by use of several means. Ishiguro's writing style and techniques, contrasting of American and Japanese cultures, and use of untraditional foreshadowing create a compelling and effective piece of literature.
The writing style of the story is such that to an American readers are likely to visualize the story in the style of Anime, the Japanese animation techique which is characterized by ambiguity and prevailance...
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