The stray calico cat serves as the central "anchor" for the book. In your essay, you could argue that the cat is more than just a character; it is a that allows Bradley to explore disparate lives—from reclusive hermits ( hikikomori ) to convenience store workers—revealing how their lives are subtly but profoundly linked. 2. Modern Tokyo: A Character in Itself
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