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1. How has sensation influenced Oishis perception and the rest of the Samurais
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affected by several factors such as where they are situated at, culture, etc.
2. What forms of altered states of consciousness was/were shown in the film? Site
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is just sleeping.
3. What is the common motive shared by the samurais and the ronins? Explain how
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The emotion that had led Kai and the Ronins to fight Kira is anger, and this anger
is fueled by injustice therefore they want to bring justice by avenging their master.
Many varieties of emotion were shown in the film; a notable one is disgust and
shame. It is shown in the movie that Ronins are shamed for not achieving the
goal of protecting their master. The movie rarely shows signs of smiling, probably
because of culture, but it still shows joy such as the celebration of the Ronins in
the death of Kira. Sorrow is seen in the movie during the death of Lady Asanos
father and the death of Kai. It both shows fear and a great deal of bravery.
5. What part of the movie has struck you the most? Elaborate your answer.
- The part of the movie that struck me the most is the end part when the Ronins
committed ritual suicide for the crime of killing Kira. Their bravery really struck me
because they would really do anything for their master without fear. It struck me
more when Oishis son was saved from the death penalty so their bloodline could
still pursue in the village. Nowadays its hard to believe that there would still be
people to actually sacrifice their lives in order to honor their master.