Interrupted Truth: From the Narrative Distortion of in a Grove ()
ABSTRACT
Ryūnosuke Akutagawa’s In a Grove fuses the “call of the Wild” and the “call of the West” to deconstruct the singularity of truth through seven contradictory testimonies. Departing from the life-or-death dilemma in Rashōmon, this work exposes how shame and despair distort humanity. While Akira Kurosawa’s film implants a “quasi-truth” to bridge narrative gaps through humanistic hope, Akutagawa’s skepticism reveals language’s opacity and truth’s relativity—an enduring modern predicament.
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Chen, Q.H. (2025) Interrupted Truth: From the Narrative Distortion of in a Grove.
Open Access Library Journal,
12, 1-5. doi:
10.4236/oalib.1113829.
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