The Spider’s Thread

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"The Spider’s Thread" is a renowned short story by Japanese author Ryūnosuke Akutagawa that explores themes of sin, redemption, and moral choice through a parable-like tale set between hell and paradise.

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instanceOf literary work
short story
adaptedAs animated film
radio drama
stage play
author Ryūnosuke Akutagawa
basedOn Buddhist parable
centralConflict struggle between self-interest and compassion
countryOfOrigin Japan
depicts vision of hell
vision of paradise
explores consequences of selfishness
fragility of moral goodness
possibility of salvation
featuresCharacter Kandata
Shakyamuni Buddha
surface form: the Buddha
firstPublicationMedium Akai Tori magazine
genre allegory
moral tale
religious fiction
short story
hasMoral selfishness can destroy the chance of redemption
hasSymbol spider’s thread as a symbol of salvation
includedIn collections of Ryūnosuke Akutagawa’s short stories
influenced later Japanese moral and religious fiction
intendedEffect moral reflection in readers
languageStyle simple and accessible prose
literaryMovement Taishō period literature
literarySignificance classic of modern Japanese literature
widely anthologized in Japanese school textbooks
moralFramework Buddhist cosmology
narrativePerspective third-person narration
originalLanguage Japanese
setting hell
paradise
structure single-episode narrative
studiedIn Japanese literature courses
targetAudience general readership
theme Buddhist ethics
compassion
egoism
moral choice
redemption
sin
tone didactic
parabolic

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Ryūnosuke Akutagawa notableWork The Spider’s Thread