305 | Advanced - Short Story: The Samurai’s Final Letter [English Listening Practice]
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#Story :
Kazuo, a masterless samurai (ronin), returns to his village to find it burned and his clan slaughtered by the rival Takeda warlords. Carrying only his sword and a letter written to his son, Hiroshi, Kazuo embarks on a journey of vengeance. Along the way, he joins forces with Hajime, a former Takeda retainer turned outcast. Guided by honor and rage, Kazuo infiltrates the Takeda fortress, fighting his way through guards and slaying the ruthless warlord Takeda Masanori in a brutal, final duel. Though victorious, Kazuo is mortally wounded. He retreats with Hajime to a secret pine forest—once promised to his son as their meeting place. There, knowing his death approaches, Kazuo writes a final line in the letter, entrusting Hajime to deliver it. After Kazuo’s peaceful passing beneath the pines, Hajime keeps his word. Years later, Hiroshi sets out to follow his father’s final message, carrying forward the quiet legend of loyalty, sacrifice, and redemption.
#Vocabulary :
- Ronin : a samurai without a master, often wandering and dishonored.
- Outcast : a person who has been rejected by society or a social group.
- Warlord : a military leader who controls territory by force, often during times of lawlessness.
- Vow : a solemn promise or commitment, often sacred or binding.
- Redemption : the act of making amends for past wrongs or mistakes.
#Grammar Focus:
- Narrative Past Perfect (for Reflection and Deep Past Events)
- Used to show actions completed before other past actions, adding depth to backstory.
- Example: He had sworn his oath long before the war began.
- Ellipsis in Dialogue (to Show Hesitation or Implied Meaning)
- Used in literary dialogue to create pauses or suggest unspoken thoughts.
- Example: “I will wait where the pines whisper…”
- Mixed Conditionals (for Complex Emotional Scenarios or Regrets)
- Used to describe hypothetical situations with mixed time frames.
- Example: If he had returned sooner, his village might still stand.
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