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Old 08-08-2006, 07:33 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by €uroMeinke
Page 362

Spoiler:
Okay, I finally got to the scene I was hoping a second read would make more illucidating - the boy watching the two men bury a cat/infant body - and I still wonder:

Is that Mr. Honda as a child, his ability to hear the wind-up bird a telling of his own connection with the other world?

Or is it a moment in Toru's childhood, or Noboru's, or maybe even foreshadowing of Cinnamon's? Perhaps it is/can be of any or all of them?

Is the house the Miywaki's place, and is the act before the war which defiled the place and brought bad luck to those who lived there? Or was it the acts of war that ultimately blocked the flow of the well?

And who are the two men, one sort of like the boy's father - the other tall in a hat. Having read Kafka on the shore, I got chills thinking it was foreshadowing of Johnny Walker - especially if the body was that of a cat
Spoiler:
I always thought it was Cinnamon. I assumed the reason he no longer talked was because a large portion of him got stuck in that world. Thus getting back in bed and seeing that he was already there.
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