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How does Goi differ from his fellow samurai?
Goi’s fellow samurai are unkind and callous, constantly teasing Goi and making fun of him. They are loud, raucous, and mean spirited. Goi, in contrast, is timid and meek, and his appearance is unkempt and slovenly. Goi is also kind-hearted, as evidenced by his plea to the boys not to kick the stray dog.
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Why is Goi reluctant to eat his fill of yam gruel at the end of the story?
Goi is reluctant to eat the yam gruel that he so desired, because then he will no longer be able to wish for that very desire. In other words, it is not the fulfillment of Goi’s desire that comforts him, but rather the desire itself. If he...
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