Murakami- What I Talk About When I Talk About Running

Haruki Murakami emphasizes throughout What I Talk About When I Talk About Running
that he is merely ordinary: he’s an average writer, and an average runner, and an average
person – no different than anyone else. However, he seems to have gained a lot of insight
and self-awareness from the process of becoming a long-distance runner.

Although he’s clearly discussing running, it seems that he’s talking about much more.
Specifically, what is Murakami really saying when he’s talking about running? In your conclusion analyze whether or not his knowledge and experience has any practical
applications or value for people who do not run or write novels? Respond to these
questions by analyzing the insights Murakami discovers about himself as he gets older.

Your essay needs to have a title, textual evidence, and be 4 double-spaced pages. You
need to have at least 4 independent main ideas/topic sentences, and a conclusion that
doesn’t repeat content that appeared in the previous paragraphs.

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