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tatiyna
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2. Reading Check (a) What traumatic event

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Elden [556K]1 year ago
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a. The traumatic event that changes the seventh man's life is that he experienced a tragic tsunami when he was younger.

b. The thing that inspires the seventh man to return to his hometown is the dreams that he had.

c. The return to his boyhood home affect the seventh man as he had found that he had "warm memories" when he returned. Then he stopped having nightmares

<h3>What was the story about?</h3>

Haruki Murakami's short story "The Seventh Man" is mostly comprised of a flashback into a man's childhood, followed by a retelling of the man's life to the present.

The seventh individual appeared to be in his forties. He was a slender, tall man with a moustache and a short, but deep-looking scar close to his right eye that could have been caused by a little blade thrust.

The story's theme is don't allow fear control you, and facing your fears is the greatest way to overcome them. On page 37 of the story, it says, "But my life would never be the same again." This quote refers to how he felt a few days ago. His life was better when he returned home.

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