Paragraph 65 – Literary Term
¶ 1 Leave a comment on paragraph 1 0 He folded his hands beneath his head and gazed at the dark boards of the ceiling in the dimness beyond the range of the standard lamp. Was it death he was now waiting for? Or a wild ecstasy of the senses? The two seemed to overlap, almost as if the object of this bodily desire was death itself. But, however that might be, it was certain that never before had the lieutenant tasted such total freedom.
¶ 2 Leave a comment on paragraph 2 1 This paragraph represents the idea of simultaneity. While waiting for his wife, the lieutenant was thinking about death as well as the passionate moment he was about to share with Reiko. He ended up merging the two and felt a sense of freedom. This indicates that he has accepted his faith which consists of dying.
I like your choice of scene to show simultaneity in the story. There were definitely a lot of conflicting emotions going through the character’s minds, such as the passion and death that you pointed it. The Lieutenant has a lot of thoughts running through his head at once and intertwining together, but the overall theme is that he feels a sense of freedom in both these acts.