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The Sound Of Waves
A Japanese love story written by Yukio Mishima and published in 1954, The Sound of Waves tells of a romance between the somewhat dull yet hardworking Shinji and the beautiful Hatsue.

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This book provides examples of:

  • Attempted Rape: Yasuo tries to do this to Hatsue—going so far as to pin her down—but is promptly cut off by a pesky hornet.
  • Anti-Climax: One of the biggest complaints with the story is that all the problems get Hand Waved away if not outright ignored completely at the ending of the book.
  • Book Dumb: Shinji.
  • Coming of Age Story
  • Disappeared Dad: Shinji's father died during a bombing attack in World War II.
  • Holly Wood Homely: Chiyoko.
  • Jerkass: Yasuo.
  • Love at First Sight: Shinji to Hatsue, and vice-versa.
  • Love Triangle: Two of them. Shinji has a crush on Hatsue, and as does Yasuo. Fair enough. Chiyoko happens to like Shinji, but unfortunately for her, he barely knows she exists, and her low self-esteem makes the situation especially problematic for her.
    • When Chiyoko realizes this, she uses Yasuo to spread a rumor claiming that Shinji and Hatsue had slept together. She does regret it later on.
  • Thanks for the Mammary
  • Yamato Nadeshiko: Considering that the book can be described as Mishima's love song to traditional Japanese culture, it's unsurprising that Hatsue fits this trope perfectly.
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