When Kafka listens to the song, he feels as if it reminds him of a forgotten time, and that it speaks directly to him. The song “Kafka on the Shore” was written by Miss Saeki in her youth as an embodiment of her young love for her boyfriend. Murakami shows that music can preserve and recreate intense emotions from the past. In this novel, Murakami shows that music has the power to do more than simply inspire emotion-it can also lead to deep self-reflection, and help characters to think about the very nature of life and death. Characters share music with each other as an act of trust, and struggle to put their intimate feelings about music into words. At various moments, Murakami depicts characters who feel profoundly touched by subtle elements of music, from unusual pairings of chords and evocative lyrics to artful handling of imperfections in performance. Music appears often in Kafka on the Shore as a powerful force for triggering introspection.
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