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Although, I do kinda feel sorry for Kei because Hikari is sooooo slow to realize her feelings for him.
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Like a mythological character transposed into a constellation, Hikari is transposed into the central fictional character in Oe's mature works, in which Hikari is the incarnation of Oe's profound affinity with the 'little boy lost,' the abandoned foundling, the outsider, and the anomaly.
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However, once accepted as a grown-up man, Hikari is now transformed in his father's mind into the 'New Man,' the mythological giant Albion, the symbol of humanity, who will guide his father on a spiritual journey towards grace.
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The writer's major theme reappears, and towards the end of the novel his son Hikari is depleted in a new light.
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When the remaining members of the Seven arrive, they manage to finish off Shift’s empire, but Hikari is crushed after the events of the day.
Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » Wings’ Second Review Forum 2009
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If Hikari is Darkstar’s love interest, she needs to be almost more developed than he is.
Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » Wings’ Second Review Forum 2009
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Okay then, I’ll work the line for The Six into chapter one, where the story is in Hikari’s (a member of the Six) perspective.
Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » Wings’ Second Review Forum 2009
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It’s the first time I’ve written in Hikari’s POV, so I’m hoping it worked.
Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » Wings’ Second Review Forum 2009
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For example, NTT East, a Japanese telecommunications carrier that is part of the NTT Group, has started trials with a tabletlike device called the Hikari iFrame.
NYT > Home Page By ASHLEE VANCE 2010
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For example, NTT East, a Japanese telecommunications carrier that is part of NTT Group, has started trials with a tabletlike device called the Hikari iFrame.
NYT > Home Page By ASHLEE VANCE 2010
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