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Title: memoirs of geisha book review
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There are two sides of Sayuri. Chiyo symbolizes her wants and the emotional side of her personality while Sayuri is sensible and logical. She is always torn between the two positions for the reason that although the Sayuri side of her tells her what is the right decision for her in terms of living and survival, the Chiyo side tells her to follow her heart... Showed first 250 characters
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The decisions that she has made based on this have gotten her into trouble and others have given her a ray of light.
Sayuri's ambition to become a geisha is peculiar given that many westerners think geishas solicit for sex in exchange for money, similar to prostitutes... Showed next 250 characters
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