A question about Gen for Sakai-Sensei
Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2004 14:47 -0700
Hello, Sakai-Sensei and forum members,
As a teenager I followed Usagi Yojimbo relentlessly, though I was unable to afford a subscription. I collected sporadically (the last issue I collected was I believe one in the "Circles" storyline). Now that I'm in my twenties, I have fallen in love with this wonderful story once again, and I've collected all of the graphic novels. Recently, I'm happy to say, I've been able to take in almost all of the Usagi tales to date, in sequential order.
I have a question about Gen that I have been wondering about since my early days of collecting. In Usagi Yojimbo Book Two, during part 9 of the "Samurai" storyline, Gen tells Usagi, "some day I'll tell you how I became masterless." Since I first read this story, I wondered how it was that Gen became a ronin. But later, in Book Seven, during "Gen Chapter Two: Sins of the Father," we see Gen leaving his father and falling almost immediately into bounty hunting. When recounting his past, Gen never mentions becoming a samurai.
I thought perhaps that Gen might have pretended to be a samurai, in order to appear as a member of his social class for the first time (since he seems so haunted by his poor upbringing, it could have been a chance to reinstate his trampled pride, being afforded the privelidges and status normally given his social class, albeit through deceit rather than through honest means). But at the end of the Dragon's Bellow Conspiracy, Gen again gives reference to his own samurai past, saying to Usagi that they are ronin, and that they are neither of them samurai any longer. Also, I noticed that even though Gen changes clothing numerous times in the early storylines (a graphic detail of the stories that I really like), he always wears the same crest; so I take it that the crest he wears is really the crest of a clan he served, as opposed to being a crest he appropriated somewhere to give people the illusion that he had served a lord. So it seems more likely that he actually did serve a lord than it would be for him to pretend that he had.
That being the case, then is Gen's past as a samurai going to be part of a future storyline? That's what I was wondering.
As a teenager I followed Usagi Yojimbo relentlessly, though I was unable to afford a subscription. I collected sporadically (the last issue I collected was I believe one in the "Circles" storyline). Now that I'm in my twenties, I have fallen in love with this wonderful story once again, and I've collected all of the graphic novels. Recently, I'm happy to say, I've been able to take in almost all of the Usagi tales to date, in sequential order.
I have a question about Gen that I have been wondering about since my early days of collecting. In Usagi Yojimbo Book Two, during part 9 of the "Samurai" storyline, Gen tells Usagi, "some day I'll tell you how I became masterless." Since I first read this story, I wondered how it was that Gen became a ronin. But later, in Book Seven, during "Gen Chapter Two: Sins of the Father," we see Gen leaving his father and falling almost immediately into bounty hunting. When recounting his past, Gen never mentions becoming a samurai.
I thought perhaps that Gen might have pretended to be a samurai, in order to appear as a member of his social class for the first time (since he seems so haunted by his poor upbringing, it could have been a chance to reinstate his trampled pride, being afforded the privelidges and status normally given his social class, albeit through deceit rather than through honest means). But at the end of the Dragon's Bellow Conspiracy, Gen again gives reference to his own samurai past, saying to Usagi that they are ronin, and that they are neither of them samurai any longer. Also, I noticed that even though Gen changes clothing numerous times in the early storylines (a graphic detail of the stories that I really like), he always wears the same crest; so I take it that the crest he wears is really the crest of a clan he served, as opposed to being a crest he appropriated somewhere to give people the illusion that he had served a lord. So it seems more likely that he actually did serve a lord than it would be for him to pretend that he had.
That being the case, then is Gen's past as a samurai going to be part of a future storyline? That's what I was wondering.