Shakespeare said it best,' Tamaru said quietly as he gazed at that lumpish, misshapen head. 'Something along these lines: if we die today, we do not have to die tomorrow, so let us look to the best in each other
Tamaru reflects on the idea of mortality and hope, inspired by a quote he attributes to Shakespeare. He contemplates the significance of looking for the good in others, suggesting that even in the face of death, there's a way to embrace life's potential. This perspective is influenced by the complexities of human relationships depicted in 1Q84.
By emphasizing the importance of perceiving the best in one another, Tamaru's thoughts resonate with...