What is the main story of "Dance! Dance!" by Murakami Muraki?

"Dance! Dance! Dance! Dance! Dance!" is a parallel story in two threads: "I" and Gotanda meet two call girls, Gotanda kills them out of psychological distortion and commits suicide by throwing himself into the sea; "I" and a girl, Yuki, and the death of Yuki's mother's boyfriend, Descartes. "I" and the girl "Yuki", "Yuki's" mother's boyfriend Dike's death, "I" in the shadow of the death of the shadow of a frightening period, and finally fell in love with a hotel waitress and gained a sense of security story.

Through the depiction of the characters' spiritual emptiness and loss, the novel reveals the distortion of the human mind by the irrationality of the capitalist society, as well as the loneliness of the human spirit and the fragility of the life under this society.

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Main Characters

1. The main character, "I"

has no ambition or special skills, but he is sincere and has very little prejudice against people and things. But he has a sincerity, and he has very little prejudice against people and things. To his friends, he treats them with sincerity and tolerance, full of affectionate care and human understanding. Thus bringing a trickle of warmth to this desperate world, and dropping a few drops of manna for people's parched hearts.

2, five against the field

The movie and television star, but also "I" classmates. He tries to live a straightforward life in a world of rivalry, but this way of living is a kind of comedy in itself. In the end, Gohanada, who was apparently a great man, couldn't bear the burden of reality and ended his life by driving his car into the sea.

Gotanda is a highly condensed image of commodities, and the author uses the mouth of typical commodities to express his dissatisfaction with the high degree of commodification in capitalist society. In the era when everything can become a commodity (e.g., music, sex, etc.), Gotanda is repeatedly sold and utilized as a kind of expensive commodities, and he is drowned in money, and he is unable to find his true self because he is drawn away from the original human nature, and he ultimately abandons himself.

3. The girl Yuki

is a beautiful, silent and melancholic 13-year-old who seems to be able to see sensitive issues that no one else can. But she is a problem herself. The fact that she never seems to reconcile with her peers under her parents' glittering aura is sad in itself.

Baidu Encyclopedia - Dance! Dance! Dance!