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This is an essay about an episode of Japanese drama.
Tha name is “HIKIKOMORI SENSEI” in Japanese.
HIKIKOMORI means recluse and SENSEI means teacher.
The main character hadn’t gone outside and seen people because he was scared of people. Even after he overcame it and became to able to see people, he refrained from communicating with people deeply.
One day he gave a speech about overcoming his social reclusion. A president of a junior high school listened to his speech and thought he was the best person to help students refusing to go to school.
So the president asked him to work as a part time teacher. Of course he rejected the request.
However, he met a student to refuse to go to school accidentally and helped her.
Finally he decided to be a teacher.
1st episode is like that.
Such a thing cannot occur in a real life. But it’s true that person who has suffered from a social life can understand people in the similar situation.
Jun 13, 2021 10:57 PM
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This is an essay about an episode of Japanese drama.
The name is “HIKIKOMORI SENSEI” in Japanese.
HIKIKOMORI means recluse and SENSEI means teacher.
The main character hadn’t gone outside and see people because he was scared of people. Even after he overcame this fear and became to able to see people, he refrained from communicating with people deeply.
One day he gave a speech about overcoming his social reclusion. A president of a junior high school listened to his speech and thought he was the best person to help students refusing to go to school.
So the president asked him to work as a part time teacher. Of course he rejected the request.
However, he met a student to refuse to go to school accidentally and helped her.
Finally he decided to be a teacher.
1st episode is like that.
Such a thing cannot occur in a real life. But it’s true that person who has suffered from a social reclusion can understand people in a similar situation.
Are they English or Chinese subtitles for the drama?
June 14, 2021
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This is an essay about an episode of Japanese drama. The name is “HIKIKOMORI
SENSEI” in Japanese. HIKIKOMORI means recluse and SENSEI means teacher. The main
character hadn’t gone outside and seen people because he was scared of people.
Even after he overcame this and was able to see people, he refrained from
communicating with people beyond superficial talk. One day he gave a speech about overcoming his
social reclusion; a president of a junior high school listened to his speech and
thought he was the best person to lead students to refuse to go to school. So the
president asked him to work as a part time teacher. Of course he rejected the
offer. However, he meets a student ( from the position he declined) and
helps her. Finally because of that inspiring teachable moment, he decides to be a teacher. Thats the first episode. Realistically,these
situations seldom occur in a real life. But it’s true that a person who has had similar situations in life can relate to one another.
June 13, 2021
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This is an essay about an episode of Japanese drama. Tha name is “HIKIKOMORI
SENSEI” in Japanese. HIKIKOMORI means recluse and SENSEI means teacher. The main
character didn't go outside and see people because he was scared of people.
Even after he overcame his fear and was able to see people, he refrained from
communicating with people deeply. One day he gave a speech about overcoming his
social reclusion. A president of a junior high school listened to his speech and
thought he was the best person to help students, who were refusing to go to school. So the
president asked him to work as a part-time teacher. Of course he rejected the
offer. However, he accidentally met a student who refused to go to school and
helped her. Finally he decided to be a teacher. The 1st episode is like that. Such a
thing cannot occur in a real life. But it’s true that a person who has suffered
from an anti social life can understand people in the similar situation.
Very interesting! I may look to see if I can watch this show.
June 13, 2021
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