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The samurai were responsible only to their master who in turn were part of a chain of alliances ranging up to the emperor. Samurai had no lateral responsibility and if told to attacker kill an equal would do so without hesitation. Ronin (masterless samurai) were pretty much on their own. Challenges were e met, failure to accept challenges was not an option for samurai or ronin.
The narrator of "The Samurai's Tale" is the young Taro. He shares his experiences and life journey, offering a firsthand account of his growth, learning, and the challenges he faces as a samurai-in-training in feudal Japan.
The main character in "The Samurai's Tale" is Taro, a boy who is taken in by a samurai warrior after his village is destroyed. Taro learns bushido and trains as a samurai despite facing challenges and discrimination due to his peasant background. The story follows his journey to become a skilled warrior and find his place in feudal Japan.
The samurai of ancient Japan could wear two swords, were the highest level of hierarchy, and could behead anyone they wanted to, just because they wanted to. Of course, if a samurai happened to kill someone of high status, or especially their ruler, they would face challenges including being demoted in their status. Many samurai would commit seppuku if that were to happen, which is a ritual , honorable suicide for the ancient samurai. They would cut their abdomen open and be beheaded by an assistant. Also, the samurai were very respected. Peasants looked up to them greatly.
The resolution of "A Samurai's Tale" involves the protagonist, Taro, finding inner peace and embracing his identity as a samurai despite facing challenges and conflicts. He learns valuable lessons about honor, loyalty, and courage, ultimately achieving personal growth and a sense of purpose.
The rising action in "Heart of a Samurai" includes Manjiro's journey at sea, his rescue by the American whaling ship, and his assimilation into American culture. This section of the story highlights his experiences as he overcomes challenges and begins to adapt to a new way of life.
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Historically there are no geisha samurai. It was impossible for a woman to become a samurai. Geisha often entertained samurai but were never considered a samurai themselves.
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In English, it is samurai, singular or plural. This is because it is a class of person.
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