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Snow Falling On Cedars Hatsue And Ishmael

Snow Falling On Cedars: Hatsue And Ishmael’s Incompatibility Essay, Research Paper


Snow Falling On Cedars: Hatsue and Ishmael’s Incompatibility


Dear Ishmael,


?I don’t love you, Ishmael. I can think of no more honest way to say it.


From the very beginning, when we were little children, it seemed to me


something was wrong. Whenever we were together I knew it. I felt it inside of


me. I loved you and I didn’t love you at the very same moment, and I felt


troubled and confused. Now, everything is obvious to me and I feel I have to


tell you the truth? I am not yours any more.


I wish you the very best, Ishmael. Your heart is large and you are


gentle and kind, and I know you will do great things in this world, but now I


must say good-bye to you. I am going to move on with my life as best I can, and


I hope that you will too.


Sincerely,


Hatsue Imada


Snow Falling on Cedars, by David Guterson, is an emotional story in


which we see the life of a man who could not move on and a woman that did. The


man, Ishmael, is hopelessly in love with the woman, Hatsue. His love for her


can not be dissuaded by anything; not her words, her wishes, or her marriage.


He holds on to Hatsue because of his feelings for her, even after he gains the


knowledge that it is extremely improbable that he could ever be with her.


Hatsue is much more logical and rational with her feelings. She saw her love


with Ishmael for what it was. She realized she did not really love him and that


she was still learning what love really is. She moved on with her life, whereas


Ishmael could not.


Ishmael’s view of love did not change throughout the novel. He met


Hatsue as a child, and formed the idea that he loved her through his limited


knowledge and through his adolescent view of relationships. His love was


simplistic, yet real. He had concrete reasons for his love. He enjoyed being


with her. He looked forward to meeting her in the hollow cedar tree. He went


out of his way to see her, even if she did not see him. He thought of her no


matter what he was doing. In the simplest sense of the word, he loved Hatsue.


Hatsue was the second to think she fell in love. She reacted to Ishmael.


When they kissed on the boat, she did not think as much of it as Ishmael. She


did not realize he loved her until he told her. She then realized she liked


being with him, and returned his love partially in spirit, but completely in


word. Her initial intent was to extend friendship towards Ishmael. They were


friends since their early childhood, and Hatsue saw nothing more of it on her


own. Deep down, she just wanted to be really good friends, even if she did not


realize it at the time.


The turning point in their li

ves was not caused by the war, but this


eventuality was brought about sooner because of it. When Ishmael told Hatsue


that he would be going off to war, he was really asking her if she would wait


for him. That day when they held each other it was not the same. They both


realized that they were victims of circumstances out of their control. However,


Ishmael believed they could overcome them. In fact, it was not the war that was


the obstacle. It was the fact that Hatsue was not sure of her feelings. At


that point Hatsue finally realized she did not love Ishmael, while Ishmael was


as sure as ever of his love.


Hatsue was finally in touch with her real feelings. She had become


mature enough in her mind to understand the feelings she had, and she had none


beyond that of friendship for Ishmael. She felt a moral obligation to tell


Ishmael of her feelings, which she did. Upon recieving this letter Ishmael was


crushed. Yet his love for Hatsue did not diminish. She told him that she would


not be happy with him, and later he found she had married someone else. He


could not accept the fact that Hatsue would never be with him. When Ishmael had


proof of Kabuo’s innocence late in the novel, he hesitated in bringing it


forward. This reveals much about the type of love Ishmael had for Hatsue. His


love was definitely the same love he had as a child for her. It was selfish


love. He wanted to be with Hatsue, no matter what she wanted. He did not care


substantially about her happiness. Instead of accepting the fact that she was


happy with Kabuo, he held resentment for their marriage and had he had weaker


mora ls would have done anything to take them apart. He did not truly care


about Hatsue; he only cared about having her for himself. Even when he came to


her with the evidence and she told him again that it would make her very happy


if he would find someone else, he could not. His life was miserable because he


could not accept Hatsue’s decision and true feelings.


Hatsue and Ishmael did not work out because they were incompatible. It


was not due to circumstances; not the war, the camp where Hatsue was taken,


their parents, or Kabuo. Ishmael loved Hatsue only because of what she did for


him, he did not care for her. Hatsue never loved Ishmael, although for a time


she thought she did. Once either one became mature enough to realize this,


their relationship was doomed. Had Ishmael realized his love was not true love,


he would have had to move away from Hatsue. In the novel the opposite is true,


and Hatsue is forced to leave Ishmael. They were wrong from the start. The


best they could have hoped for was friendship, which sadly they could not achive


because of Ishmael’s need for the return of his love from Hatsue.

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