In The Tale of Genji by Murasaki Shikibu we follow the life of Genji. Genji was born of the Emperor and his most loved wife. The emperor’s love for his wife was not liked by the head wife. He then had a son by her whom he raised to be his successor. This was not liked by many so that is how he received a commoner’s name Genji. Genji was given the best tutors and was very talented as well as very beautiful. His mother died when he was young and was left wondering about her. Throughout his life he compensated his loneliness and infatuation with his dead mother with many women in his life. He seemed to be in search of the perfect woman. There were many women that Genji seduced throughout his life. He was not a man to give one all of his devotion, but he did not like to be lonely. He even tried to raise the perfect wife and educate her and teach her in the ways to be best suitable for him, her name was Murasaki. Genji was attracted to Murasaki because she reminded him so much of Fujitsubo, who was his step-mother, who also had a very strange resemblance to Genji’s real mother. Once she was of age he married her and loved her above all his other women. It took him too long to realize his flaws and get his life in order. It was not until after Murasaki’s death that Genji then started to steer his life in the right direction.
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