1. 'My house burned down; I can now see better the rising moon.' From where did the author, Pico Iyer source this quote? Explain its relevance in context to the story and author's perception
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'My house burned down; I can now see better the rising moon.' This line was from the story "Engulfed by the Inferno" by Pico Iyer
Explanation:
The theme of the story "Engulfed by the Inferno" by Pico Iyer is the following.
- The narrative "Engulfed by the Inferno" is about a guy attempting to flee a fire in which he has become trapped.
- It also deals with the author's views after the fire has died down.
- The story's core theme was how a calamity could let one see more clearly.
At the end of the story, the author quotes a meaningful line from a Japanese poet. "My house burned down. Now I can better see. The rising moon."
- These lines matched the author's circumstances well. He'd also witnessed his house burn down, but he saw it as a wake-up call.
- Another issue handled in the novel is how, in retrospect, everything appears to be a bit preventative. Each moment feels as if it is guiding you in the direction of an unavoidable conclusion, warning you before calamity strikes.
This story also shows how one should try to act after a disaster, no matter how difficult it may be.
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