Grasshopper and the Bell Cricket
By: floyola • Essay • 343 Words • May 3, 2011 • 1,560 Views
Grasshopper and the Bell Cricket
In this short story, "The Grasshopper and the Bell Cricket" written by Yasunari Kawabata found in the Palm of the Hand Stories by Lane Dunlop and J. Martin Holman, is told through the eyes of a narrator. Taking place on the slopes of Japan, the narrator watches as children engage on an insect chase at the base of an embankment. Each child with a home made lantern in hand, unique with different colored paper stretched over the sides, and old-fashioned patterns so that from distance you just see a "bobbing cluster of beautiful varicolored lanterns." Kawabatta goes on about this insect chase as an outsider looking in on these children in a simple yet captivating way that pulls you in yourself. She makes a seemingly insignificant moment like the exchanging on an insect and the way light happens to hit something seem so important. In the end, when the story turns to the thoughts of wisdom of the narrator you learn that this story is not just about a childish insect chase, but how it is a metaphor for something much greater in life. As the narrator seems to speak from experience imparting wisdom we learn about love and hope. That "even is you have the wit