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Old 08-31-2010, 06:56 AM   #4
Tact.fool
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Hello again!

Hello wongadonga. It is divorcedoctor in Amazon DTP forum, right? And Yuta is a character of my book. My penname is Takuto Furu (That is why my penname in U.S. is “Tact.fool”.)

> The novel was like "Don Quixote Undecided" as Yuta was same "tilting at windmills" as Don Quixote [and myself I have to say], always having a dream and chasing it, but Yuta had a few Dulcineas.

You’re absolutely right. The theme of this novel is that dreams are power. I think those who are pleased with this story have similar stances toward dreams.

> WIKI says of Yamato Nadeshiko:
"Also known as an ideal Japanese woman per Confucianism, it revolves around acting for the benefit of the family and following instructions or acting in the best interest of patriarchal authority figures. Virtues include: loyalty, domestic ability, wisdom, and humility."

Yamato Nadeshiko is a vague word and includes various interpretations. Some foreigners may imagine women in “Last Samurai”.
What do you imagine by this word?

Anyway, thanks for adding your images. Those are good!
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