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Kiritsubo’s Death Continues To Effect Genji’s Life

In The Tale of Genji, by Murasaki Shikibu, the main character, Genji, grows out of the darkness of his mother’s early passing. The void left behind, and subsequent search for a true love is the motivation for much of the goings on in Genji’s life.
For most of the first chapter, Genji is a child. He is the love child of the Emperor and Kiritsubo and the most beautiful child anyone has ever seen. His stunning good looks eventually earn him the nickname, the Shining Lord. Because his mother died when he was still a toddler, Genji grew up not knowing what she looked like, but he knew how remarkable a woman she must have been because of how much the Emperor missed her. It was because of the Emperor’s love for Genji’s mother that he clung to Genji so tightly. The Emperor spent as much time with Genji and raised him himself as much as his position would allow.
For years, the Emperor missed Kiritsubo terribly. After trying to find a replacement for her, but to no ...

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